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Max HV The largest contour permitted by IBS & NBRSA for the varmint classes, which is a straight taper used for HV rifles (1.250" for 6" X .940" @ 26").
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DrewF</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hope this is the one you wanted.
Max HV The largest contour permitted by IBS & NBRSA for the varmint classes, which is a straight taper used for HV rifles (1.250" for 6" X .940" @ 26"). </div></div>
I don't think this is the HV contour. Bruno's says .690 but doesn't say what lenght. I called Hart and she said it was a straight taper to .750 but she didn't know at what length either.
Just remember that the weight limit , at least in the I.B.S. is ten pounds and the stock is a good part of that. I shoot I.B.S. hunter and varmint hunter and dont think you can beat the McMillan hunter stock. Remember too that they must have a working magazine which calls for an open bottom action like the Stolle Kodiak, which is what I use.