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McMillan A6

Anyone actually play w a A-6 yet? When are they shipping?
 
Mine should be done anytime now. Two buddies have theirs. They look good, but are both at their smiths getting put together.
 
Yea post pictures and list the build. I’m looking forward to ordering one soon
 
I have had two since June. I really like them both a lot. Feels a little more streamlined in the grip over the A-5. They did a great job! I am going to run them in some matches next year for sure.

Bat Tactical and Bat Tactical Elite Actions. Both are now 6.5 Creedmoors.

JamieD
Wolf Precision, Inc.
www.wolfprecision.net
 

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Not yet in final form...

McMillan adjustable A6, urban carbon camo, inletted for a Stiller TAC30
Bighorn Origin action
Proof CF 26" 6.5CM, Savage pre-fit
Area 419 Hellfire brake
Seekins DBM

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waiting on having it bedded, trigger fitted/timed, and a Henderson RSR rail installed.

Between the Edge fill on the stock, and the Proof CF barrel it weighs all of 9 lbs 2 oz so far ?
 
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Just want to bump this thread. Seriously looking at an a6 as my next stock. Would like to hear some more feed back on how fellas are liking these, especially the prs version. Pics are always welcome.
 
I want to see more too.
Can any of you is owners tell me the distance between the front of the grip and face of the trigger?
I think I like the stock design on the A6 vs the A6 PRS.
 
Just got mine in last week....... I've got a few other A3-5' & MCM hunting stocks but I'm really digging the new A6 PRS!

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hereinaz, who makes that obj scope cover? love the idea for that on my match rifle as thats where i take most of my scope impact.
 
Love mine. Added see through griptape
 

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Any new info on the A6? Seen a couple post about flex between the barrel and front of stock, is this an actual issue with the A6 or a mounting issue? I'm looking at either this or the A5, any + or - to one or the other? Will be used as a working rifle on my SWAT sniper team. Thanks
 
Any new info on the A6? Seen a couple post about flex between the barrel and front of stock, is this an actual issue with the A6 or a mounting issue? I'm looking at either this or the A5, any + or - to one or the other? Will be used as a working rifle on my SWAT sniper team. Thanks


Palma contour barrel in my A6 and no flex issues here
 
Good to know, i'm running an MTU so if it flexes it will get the barrel i'm sure. Thanks
 
I've got a 30" Heavy Varmint on mine, and it flexes. I may have been the post you read about, not sure....think I posted about it once before. My A5s feel slightly stiffer, when you grasp the barrel and stock between your thumb and index finger & squeeze.

Still, it doesn't affect accuracy at all. I've only shot it in a single relay of a 600 yard match, but it put up like a 199-9x. Multiple ~.75" groups at 300 yards.

My big complaint about my stock was the horrible factory McMillan paint. I hated everything about it...durability, texture, feel etc. I just had my stock custom painted, and it's lightyears better feeling.

I love McMillan stocks, just ordered another for my FTR gun this week, but I'll never order a 'painted' finish again. Molded-in finishes from here on out.