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McMillan stocks - anyone got experience with one?
Posted on 9/4/18 at 10:19 am
Posted on 9/4/18 at 10:19 am
I want to upgrade the stock and barrel on my Remington I’ve had for years. It’s a 700 BDL.
I can’t decide between the classic and the McMillan hunter. The hunter looks a little bulkier with a cheek piece and palm swell. The classic is an exact replica.
I realize it’s personal preference, but would like to hear yours.
I can’t decide between the classic and the McMillan hunter. The hunter looks a little bulkier with a cheek piece and palm swell. The classic is an exact replica.
I realize it’s personal preference, but would like to hear yours.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 10:48 am to brightside878
Depends on how heavy of a barrel you are going with.
If you are going with a lightweight sporter contour like the factory barrel and this is strictly a hunting rifle, I'd get the lighter stock.
You could also look at the HTG, its pretty similar but a little better looking to me.
Check out Manners stocks as well. They have thr mcs-t and mcs-t3.
Ive had a t3 before and it was very nice.
You will have to bed all of them to get a better fit.
If you are going with a lightweight sporter contour like the factory barrel and this is strictly a hunting rifle, I'd get the lighter stock.
You could also look at the HTG, its pretty similar but a little better looking to me.
Check out Manners stocks as well. They have thr mcs-t and mcs-t3.
Ive had a t3 before and it was very nice.
You will have to bed all of them to get a better fit.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:30 am to brightside878
I've always used McMillan and Manners until recently. I just got a Grayboe stock on an old Remington 700 (owner is a McMillan son). A lot cheaper at around 275 bucks and well made, just not light. I just completed a full custom build and went with AG Composites for its stock. I will never buy another brand besides them now. Took 4 weeks to make and get it to me. Full carbon fiber stock in any configuration you want. Great guys that have more stocks than their website lists. There is a reason most of the major rifle manufacturers contract ag composites to build their high end carbon stocks for their rifles.
Plus AG is 100 percent veteran owned and operated. Can't beat that. Here’s a picture of my build I finished last week.
Plus AG is 100 percent veteran owned and operated. Can't beat that. Here’s a picture of my build I finished last week.
This post was edited on 9/4/18 at 3:01 pm
Posted on 9/4/18 at 1:59 pm to brightside878
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I can’t decide between the classic and the McMillan hunter. I realize it’s personal preference, but would like to hear yours.
as Kengel pointed out, stock options are often influenced by the barrel contour. Most factory barrels are a "sporter" or #3 barrel contour which taper to .625" at the muzzle. The Sendero and Varmint Special rifles have the same barrel contour which is called the Sendero/Varmint Special, closer to a #5 or #6 barrel that tapers to .825" at the muzzle. See barrel profile pics below.
I've owned close to 50 McMillan stocks in just about every stock design and color offered. I began building custom files in the late 1980's and still build 2-3 custom rifles a year. I prefer varmint contour barrels with a wide beaver tail fore end. I mainly shoot off a solid front rest or bench at the range or box blind in the field. Pictured below are 3 different stocks often chosen for hunting rifles.
Top: McMillan Hunter that is a copy of the Sako 75 Varmint yet inletted for a R700. 75% dark green , 25% white swirl. Palm swell, and Flat bottom to ride a sand bag well and feels great in the hand when shooting. With raised monte carlo and pronounced cheek piece, it has perfect position for cheek when viewing through 30mm or larger objective scopes. At from sling swivel stud area, stock measures 1.900" wide , and is 10 5/8" long from recoil lug to end of stock. 1965 Remington 40X single shot action, chambered in 17 Little Nasty which is a cartridge I designed to shoot coyotes, crows, pigs, and varmints. 25 gr Berger Match bullet at 4200 fps.
Middle: HTG with adjustable cheek piece. 70% OD green , 15% black, and 15% tan swirl. Slight palm swell, and not quite as wide flat bottom (1.765" at sling swivel stud) . Points well with the narrower forend that is more rounded than other 2 stocks. Monte carlo type stock with no cheek piece, can be ordered normal or adjustable. Stock measures 10 5/8" long from recoil lug to end of stock. Chambered in 300/221 , known as the 300 Blackout today.
Bottom:Remington Varminter black pebble paint textured finish. More of a compact stock that measures 1.965" at sling swivel stud, and is 9 3/4" from recoil lug to end of stock. Palm swell with wide forend , as stock feels very good. Would be ideal for a 22" or shorter barrel.
My favorite is the McMillan Hunter (top dark green stock)
Here is a rifle I helped build for a friend. Stiller TAC 30 action chambered in 20VarTarg .. McMillan Hunter stock pattern
Here is a McM Model 7 AWR stock , rifle is a 20 Tactical
various barrel contours - all .30 caliber barrels
I've also owned lots of Manners stocks and Kelbly stocks. Can post pics if you'd like
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This post was edited on 9/4/18 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 9/4/18 at 4:44 pm to brightside878
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HS Precision
HS Precision
This post was edited on 9/4/18 at 4:46 pm
Posted on 9/4/18 at 4:48 pm to brightside878
Bowie Outfitters has several H-S Precision stocks on hand.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 9:39 pm to brightside878
Brightside,
I have 3 McMillan stocks, all for Remington XP-100 handguns. I've had one >20 yrs and been pleased w/ it; the other one is only a few months old and hasn't been installed to an action/barrel yet; I bought the third one used and have had it nearly 3 years. I've also got 3 XP-100 stocks from HS Precision My only rifle synthetic stock is one made by Precision Brown. In short, I've been satisfied w/ all my synthetic stocks. I'll enclose a pic of my two McMillan stocks to help w/ your decision on what color(s) you want. The bottom stock is black (unpainted) while the top one is 60% medium tan/30% medium brown/10% black.
Good luck and keep us updated.
I have 3 McMillan stocks, all for Remington XP-100 handguns. I've had one >20 yrs and been pleased w/ it; the other one is only a few months old and hasn't been installed to an action/barrel yet; I bought the third one used and have had it nearly 3 years. I've also got 3 XP-100 stocks from HS Precision My only rifle synthetic stock is one made by Precision Brown. In short, I've been satisfied w/ all my synthetic stocks. I'll enclose a pic of my two McMillan stocks to help w/ your decision on what color(s) you want. The bottom stock is black (unpainted) while the top one is 60% medium tan/30% medium brown/10% black.
Good luck and keep us updated.
Posted on 9/5/18 at 7:09 am to brightside878
Here's a picture of my latest build. AG Composites Alpine Hunter Stock, Lone Peak Razor Ti action, Ti 20 MOA rail, Calvin Elite trigger, and Proof Sendero Lite Barrel chambered in 300 win mag.
This post was edited on 9/5/18 at 7:21 am
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