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Lighter Chassis

becherc

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Hey Guys -
Wondering if any of you have any suggestions on a lighter chassis for my .300 Win Mag. I have a XLR chassis now but I am looking for something a bit lighter and more for long range hunting. Don't get me wrong I love the XLR chassis, but can be a pain when hunting. I have been leaning towards a McMillan but I am also looking into other options.
 
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I don't think the quality is there in comparison to the stocks you have been referring to, yes it only my opinion but i have had plenty mcmillans, and manners all were amazing, my Hs however. well its sold.
 
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McMillan all the way. Fit and finish will be right on the money.
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Paul
 
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on thing for sure boltfluter you wont get an argument out of me there, only reason I said manners was because there prices seem to be more reasonable, and they are very nice stocks as-well.
 
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Alright thanks again guys now what is your take on thumb hole stocks. That was my reason for leaning towards McMillan. I have shot some rigs with Thumb hole stocks and they are comfortable for me. My question is whether or not the thumb hole serves any other purpose besides comfort?
 
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The Manners and KMW Sentinel claim a more natural trigger finger location/ reach with their thumbholes. I personally think the Sentinel is one of the finest stocks out there, and with the included DMB its a fair deal.
I like the new Mcmillan Tactical thumbhole, although the square forend turns me off a bit.
Check out the Sentinel and Manners T5/T5A