philcox
WKR
Wanted to get some thoughts on the difference with the 2 stocks. Allterra is less expensive, but not sure if the quality is similar. Would like to hear from folks who have run both. Pros and Cons.
Thanks, Phil
Thanks, Phil
Good to know. I currently run a Mesa and like it, just looked at the Allterra as an alternative, but at that additional $, not needed (for me that is)Alterra will run you close to $1100 to have it bedded and done up with a few accessories by them. Not sure on the mesa but the AllTerra requires pillar bedding and it’s an extra $300 to have them do it for you. I am still going that route because of stock geometry the AllTerra should be easier to spot impacts unbraked.
I would definitely agree with this, I sold mine cuz it was pretty terrible to shoot prone compared to my Allterra carbon hunter.In my limited experience, the Mesa is one of the worst stock designs when it comes to controlling muzzle rise and spotting your shots
I would never pay them to bed the pillars and action, its very easy to do yourself.Good to know. I currently run a Mesa and like it, just looked at the Allterra as an alternative, but at that additional $, not needed (for me that is)
I have no experience with the alterra, but did shoot the same exact rifle, in a mcmillan game warden and noticed an immediate difference. The mcmillan has a little more drop at the heel than what I’d consider ideal as well. It was surprising how different it was. Makes me wonder what an adjustable butt piece would do behind a heavier recoiling rifle.I would definitely agree with this, I sold mine cuz it was pretty terrible to shoot prone compared to my Allterra carbon hunter.