Right? I have a new SA that could use a stock upgrade. Lol. I'm actually debating buying a cheap Howa just to put this stock on it. Too bad the wife enjoys her rifle as it is and there's no way I sneak another gun purchase.
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You can have tons of snow, no snow and frozen solid, or soaking wet and deep mud. The roads are not good and their condition is highly dependant on the weather. Bring a shovel and be able to self recover if the weather is bad.
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$475 shipped
McMillan Sako Hunter stock for a right handed Howa 1500/weatherby vanguard long action. Stock is inlet for factory sporter barrel. Has factory installed pillars, pachmayr recoil pad and sling studs. Stock has not been fired or bedded.
Weighs 27oz.
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I'll take a 3.5-4" blade and a folding saw over just about anything else. If I'm stuck with only one tool, I'm bringing a Scandinavian Forest ax. I am not a fan of hatchets.
"Never follow your passion, but always bring it with you." ~Mike Rowe
2018 is over and it was awesome, but 2019 is already shaping up to be fantastic as well.
There's no off-season.
"Never follow your passion, but always bring it with you." ~Mike Rowe
Small shank
Factory take off with 400ish rounds through it, and it actually shot really well.
1:10 twist
$50 and it's yours
"Never follow your passion, but always bring it with you." ~Mike Rowe
I have a McMillan Hunters Edge I bought for a lightweight Sporter I was going to build. Ended up going a different route entirely and no longer have a need for it.
Rem700 long action
Badger M4 inlet (m5 dbm fits but will require some sanding)
#3 Douglas contour barrel channel
No pillars...