31 March 2005, 01:05
HammerMcMillan stock for big bores
Talked to the kind people at McMillan fiberglass stocks today.
Their stocks made for heavy recoiling rifles do
not require stock crossbolts or a barrel mounted recoil lug.
They can make the stock to use these devices, but the stocks do not require them.
They do recommend glass bedding the action and free-floating the barrel.
Have a couple of their stocks on some decent kickers -- one 460 Wby and one 500 A-Square. They haven't failed yet.
Past performance is no guarantee of future performance, as the stock analyst say.
Hammer
Hammer,
I have a McMillian on a 404, it is glass bedded but no added recoil lug or cross bolts. So far so good.
BigB
I've got a MacMillan on my CZ 550 in 416 Rigby and so far (less than 200 rounds) it's holding up just fine. No vertical stringing, no shift in zero and I don't care if it gets nicked, scratched, dirty, or pissed on. I did develop a hairline crack on the painted finish right at the tang but you need to look really close to see it.