Jesse Jaymes
WKR
Is there an answer to this? With AG coming onto the scene in the last few years, training behind McMillan and Manners.....and ruling out a Chassis. Is there one Be All-End All stock for a light weight rifle?
Not Ti crazy light weight, but most/all builders offer some Carbon variations to cut weight.
Cheek weld/Scope height is a huge pet peeve of mine. I see so many multi thousand dollar builds, only to be ruined by a scope mounted so an 5th grader could Limbo through the gap. Wasted effort.
I've handled a few Game Scouts??? that were just not quite high enough with a 50mm mounted pretty tight.
I've never owned or handled any of the A series stocks from McMillan and have ZERO time with any Manners. The AG Alpine hunter has most of my attention at the moment. As it simply looks to have plenty of height in the comb for goos cheek weld. And the turn around time is reported to be realistic. For that matter I've been hearing McMillan is really getting their shit in the same sock once Bob got to the helm.
This would strictly be a No Cheek Riser/Hardware stock.
Any guidance?
Not Ti crazy light weight, but most/all builders offer some Carbon variations to cut weight.
Cheek weld/Scope height is a huge pet peeve of mine. I see so many multi thousand dollar builds, only to be ruined by a scope mounted so an 5th grader could Limbo through the gap. Wasted effort.
I've handled a few Game Scouts??? that were just not quite high enough with a 50mm mounted pretty tight.
I've never owned or handled any of the A series stocks from McMillan and have ZERO time with any Manners. The AG Alpine hunter has most of my attention at the moment. As it simply looks to have plenty of height in the comb for goos cheek weld. And the turn around time is reported to be realistic. For that matter I've been hearing McMillan is really getting their shit in the same sock once Bob got to the helm.
This would strictly be a No Cheek Riser/Hardware stock.
Any guidance?
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