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I thought I was going with an A-3, but It's been suggested there might be better choices.

7 Rem Mag, so I'll prob go 26" barrel. Thinking Rem Varmint Contour, or #5 Kreiger. So I want the forearm to blend with that contour.

I'm liking the high, straight comb--like an A-3--and want a wider forearm, semi-beaver or smaller...but wider than a "Classic". My last build has a Sako Varmint...and I really like that, but it has a short forearm (fits a 22" bbl perfect), and a 26" would look goofy sticking out of one.

I'm not familiar with the Rem Hunter, or stocks that size. Can you guys give me suggestions for a stock heavier, beefier, and a little bigger than a Classic, but a touch smaller than an A-3?

Pics of barrel in relation to forearm on the stock would be very much appreciated. Also, what fill should I request?

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I should have just
bought a [bleep] T3...


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Barrel contours #5, #5.5, #5.75 and Rem Varmint are all nice fits in the HTG/M40A1 stock.
My first 7RM was a factory Mag-Sporter in an HTG. Right now am building on my second HTG. A 7RM with 25" #5.5 Broughton.

The A3 is an excellent range toy when shooting from the bench and prone. However the HTG is nicer offhand and makes a more comfortable all-rounder for slightly heavier hunting rigs. Also the HTG works best with low mounted optics keeping the rig more trim.

Standard fill will be fine on a 7RM with light varmint to varmint contours.


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Laminated stocks are heaviest.


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I bought one of these Bell & Carlson stocks with the aluminum chassis for a build with a Remington varmint contour barrel. It fit perfectly, of course being obsessive, I skimmed bedded it anyway. Rifle with two different swap barrels shoots under .5" with either barrel.

http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/the-553/bell-carlson-medalist-tactical/Detail

Stock was in in stock, no waiting, and cost $258.00 with shipping. Came with three detachable swivel studs and a recoil pad. Quality was quite a surprise, but Nosler and Cooper uses them on some rifles.

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I am guessing from your post that you want to stick with McMillan. The Winchester Marksman might meet your needs. I don't have one (yet), but I have heard good things, and think it would suit a beanfield build.

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A rem varmint stock from high tech.
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Looks good with the fluted #5 hart.
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Sitting with a HTG/GP with a 5.5 Schneider.
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Same High Tech stock with a #3 Kreiger.Still looks pretty good, the High Tech is very light and cheep and you can get them with out waiting half a year.
#3 Kreiger.
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Two of my favorites.A HTG/GP next to a HBR.The HBR is the best tweener stock I know of.Great off the bags and works in the field just fine.
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HBR in GAP camo White black and gray.
Sendaro Rock at 28 inches 243 WCF.
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Great off a rest.Or a pod.
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But I tend to keep it a bit lighter,just kinda depends on what im doing. The GP is my all time fav.
Hart #4
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Rock #4
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You have a great day.!


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Thanks Dave. Those are great comparisons. It looks like the HBR has a little more meat than I'm looking for.


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bought a [bleep] T3...


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A1-3?


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My favorite stock for a heavy build is the Mcmillan Marksman pattern. I have two of them, both 22", but have had a 26" Remington varmint contour in one and it worked well and looked proportionate. Sorry, but I don't have pics.

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I think Marksman is a tad heavier/bigger than I'm looking at, also.

Does anyone have a side by side comparison of an A3 beside a Remington Sporter? I have it narrowed down to those two.

Believe it or not, according to their site, it appears the Marksman is a bigger, heavier stock than the A3.


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bought a [bleep] T3...


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A1-3 on top, Classic below it.

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I like the A1-3, how do you like yours?


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i like mine too.


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manners mcs-t or a t3 if you want a wider forearm

both are great stocks, blow an htg out of the water, higher comb than a1-3 too

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Any input on, or pics of the Rem Sporter?


Originally Posted by archie_james_c
I should have just
bought a [bleep] T3...


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Rem Sporter looks nice but the ergos are grim. The grip is somewhat uncomfortable when shooting from the bench. The grip is way too open and way too swept back. It puts your wrist at an unnatural position. It may work for hunting but sucks for target work.


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McMillan Rem Hunter!!!!!!

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Rem Hunter is nice, very comfortable stock with the high comb and pistol grip. Forend it thick, but not overly so.

HTG is a good fit for the build if it only had a higher comb(!).

Rem Varmint is one I'd like to try but as was mentioned it has the short forend.

I ended up going with the A1-3. I like it a lot. HTG grip and stock but the comb has been raised the max amount...high enough that a grove is cut for bolt travel. The A3 forend is thick...so it may be thicker than you're looking for.

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Groove for bolt travel:
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Why do you keep a come-along next to your reloading bench? Sticky bolts? grin


Can someone post a pic of the end of the stock on an A-3 ,at the juncture where the forearm ends and the barrel comes out?


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I should have just
bought a [bleep] T3...


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A3 is the correct answer. grin

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5.5 Broughton in an A3. Can't imagine a better setup:
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