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I am considering an HTG with Edge fill for a Mt Rifle project I am working on. Barrel is a #1 contour. Will this work or would the HTG just be to bulky for this barrel setup? If anyone has pictures of a similar setup handy Id be interested in seeing them.
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The HTG is WAY too much stock for a #1 contour.
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Yeah the htg has a huge forarm. I don't think you would be happy with it at all for what you want to do. I'd look at the mountain rifle and compact/hunters edge
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I am considering an HTG with Edge fill for a Mt Rifle project I am working on. Barrel is a #1 contour. Will this work or would the HTG just be to bulky for this barrel setup? If anyone has pictures of a similar setup handy Id be interested in seeing them. This is a more typical barrel profile for that stock: (Not my pic, it's lifted from the web.)
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The htg is my favorite McMillan stock, but a #1 would look out of place in it. A #2b or # 3 is about as small as you can go and look good.
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I'd say more like a #5 on the small side.
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I run a #5 in my HTG and I think anything smaller would look out of place
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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I run a #5 in my HTG and I think anything smaller would look out of place
My sentiments as well.
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I've got a Rem varmint contour in mine. I wouldn't go any smaller than that in the HTG.
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Yeah the htg can take a big barrel. The other thing is they are pretty bad with recoil from the bench. It makes an 8.25 # 270 feel like a 7.5 # 300 mag. I would look at the Remington classic model
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#1 contour belongs in a Mtn rifle pattern or KS pattern. TI in a McMillan KS, probably my favorite style stock.
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#1 contour belongs in a Mtn rifle pattern or KS pattern. Agreed.....or a Classic, which is my all-a-round-choice...... However, from a numbers perspective, the HTG's forend is only .125" (1/8th") wider at the front stud over a Classic.
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I run a #5 in my HTG and I think anything smaller would look out of place What barrel length? I have the same stock and am getting a m700 .243ai put together with a M40 barrel.
-JW
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HTG with a #4 or 4.5 contour if I remember correctly. This rifle balances and points perfectly for me. .308 Win - 21" barrel
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