They do not come ready to bolt on an action to. They need to be glass bedded at the minimum and piller bedding is best.
So yes, they do require gunsmith intervention.
And, I would order a Manners over a McMillan any day of the week.
They do not come ready to bolt on an action to. They need to be glass bedded at the minimum and piller bedding is best.
So yes, they do require gunsmith intervention.
And, I would order a Manners over a McMillan any day of the week.
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
So your only mitigating fact of Manners over McM stocks is you personally don't like a owner?
Have done matches ,no longer wish too,takes all the fun out of it.
Other things that make a rifle shot well is training of the shooter.
Barrel and action being trued,using proper ammo,a well tuned trigger.
Oh course a good barrel helps,as does a properly mounted scope.
Just because the rifle can hold 1/2 MOA doesn't mean I can shoot that ,all the time.
Reading the wind is a must,shadow on sights,mirage....
just guys are funny. 1/2 MOA who needs that. full auto and walk it in until you hear the cries!
I have no opinion on either stocks as I don't own one, I like the looks of the McMillan but that is about the extent of my knowledge.
I am hoping to get a nice 300 Win Mag gun one day for long range. Not at the top of my list at the moment however.
I own a mcmillan but can agree with Hoser (I dont know the owner of McMillan) but sometimes thats all it takes is a bad person in the business to steer me away excellent product or not. But I dont know him and I like my mcmillan (A4).![]()
???Have done matches ,no longer wish too,takes all the fun out of it.
Dude, where's my can?