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Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

stefan73

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    Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger on my Remington 700 .300WM. The barrel was recrowned and threaded for 18X1 for a TBAC 30P-1 which I'm waiting for.
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    After:
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    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    I hate you. Evny you, but I still hate you.





    Looks awesome.

    Question. Do you plan on putting NV on it? If not you could use some lower rings.
     
    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: desertrat1979</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I hate you. Evny you, but I still hate you.





    Looks awesome.

    Question. Do you plan on putting NV on it? If not you could use some lower rings. </div></div>
    That is the goal.
     
    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: wallace11bravo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Sweet setup! Can't wait until mine is done.

    Question: Did it require some dremel/filing work to get the Mcree to accept the Jewell? I read once that it did.

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    No it didn't.
    The Jewell fit right in there.
     
    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    Hell no!!

    I need at least a 5.5-20X50 or better!

    Tell my reviewer to get on the ball! I'm hoping they will have it done before my birthday!
     
    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    Iv got one coming to. I also going to shot Jewell trigger. Glad to hear no fitting problem. Im mounting a Remy SA to it. Cant wait.
     
    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    Sunnyside:
    The grip on the Mcree is the same fitting and attachment method as a normal AR-15 grip. The high "tang" of some grips may need to be cut off though, as the Mcree has no room for it.

    Marku:
    When I ordered mine last fall, it was pretty much a "pick your color" type of thing. I know Scott keeps stocks on hand, but none of them are painted until he receives an order. I know all the common colors are available: OD green, flat dark earth, coyote tan, and matte black. Scott is a good guy and more than willing to work with you if you have any unusual requests.

    Copy/Paste to veiw Mcree Multi Services Website:

    http://www.mcreesprecision.net/rifle_stocks.htm
     
    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sunnyside Scott</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Nice set up, how do you like the Jewell trigger compared to your Sako?
    Next question, is the grip on the Mcrees stock interchangble with ARs?
    Thanks SScott </div></div>

    I haven't messed with the grip on the trigger yet.

    The Jewell trigger is a thinner trigger then on my Sako and pretty much every firearm that I have at the moment. It feels a little different on the pad of my finger. It feels pretty solid and doesn't have as much play as my two stage on the Sako. It is a crisp trigger.


    As far as painting if I didn't want my stock painted I would have probably recieved it in less then a week.
     
    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    I am plannig on getting a McRee stock this week. was the installation easy for someone without any smithing skills? whats a good Rem700 for the drop in?
     
    Re: Just recieved my McRees stock and Jewell trigger.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: punkpigpen</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I am plannig on getting a McRee stock this week. was the installation easy for someone without any smithing skills? whats a good Rem700 for the drop in? </div></div>

    It's very easy to do. A driver with the correct bit on it, 2 screws and you done. Torque properly.....