Stock question

ksduckhntr

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I am looking for a stock for a new rifle. Currently I have a McMillan a5 which is nice and has a lot of strong attributes. The main thing I do not like about it is the extremely wide forearm. I know it is much more of a bench/bipod style forearm. I would like my new stock to have a slimmer forearm. What is the manners line of stock like? Is the McMillan a3sporter a good option? I just don't have thousands to throw around on stocks to get.
 
I really like my a3 Sporter. It still has a beaver tail forearm, I don't have an a5 to compare it to but I don't seem to have a problem with it.
 
I have a gamescout and like it on a lightweight tikka build. I want a stock in between the gamescout and A5 but in more of a LR or tactical style. Action wise I have my choice between tikka or Remington. Barrel contour will be similar to a savage magnum contour. Just a nice all around/utility rifle. Hoping for it so weight right about 10lbs
 
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How about a Manners "T" stock?
That are very similar to the HS Varmint style stocks, but I think (going from memory) the HS has just a little fatter fore end.
They also have the option of the excellent adjustable "Loggerhead" cheek piece made by Terry Cross.
I don't know anything about the Savage barrel contour you mentioned. The Remington Varmint contour is a good fit for me in the T stock.

Originally Posted By: ksduckhntrI want a stock in between the gamescout and A5 but in more of a LR or tactical style.

It should be just about right for that.

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Both of those have wide forearms.

I looked the world over and drove to handle many different stocks and I think the best thing for a hunting rig with a long range feel is the Gamescout inletted for Loggerhead hardware.

I have had an order in for 3.5 months and have my hardware ready to install. Hopefully within a month I'll have the stock and at that time I'll have the barrel installed. I have a spot in line at the smith. (Didn't trust the stock to come back perfect so I waited.)

I argue back and forth with a friend a lot (friendly disputes) about what a hunting stock should be.

If I had gone with a barrel any heavier than #5 I would have went with the MCS-T for sure.

The EH-2 felt good but I couldn't dig the boat paddle look. To each his own- that's why they make so many models.
 
Originally Posted By: fw707They also have the option of the excellent adjustable "Loggerhead" cheek piece made by Terry Cross.

Manners will substitute the Loggerhead hardware with LRI's lightweight titanium unit for no additional charge. They use LRI's for their Elite carbon fiber stocks.
 
Originally Posted By: roky0702Originally Posted By: fw707They also have the option of the excellent adjustable "Loggerhead" cheek piece made by Terry Cross.

Manners will substitute the Loggerhead hardware with LRI's lightweight titanium unit for no additional charge. They use LRI's for their Elite carbon fiber stocks.

I was going to send the gamescout to them and have it installed, but I just couldn't get over how small the posts were. Obviously it works, I just didn't like the aesthetics.
 
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