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I will be ordering a McMillan stock for my M70 tomorrow. Hill Country is doing some custom work for me. My question is which stock to get, since I am left handed and my choices are very limited. I am trying to decide between the Supergrade or the Classic, the only difference seems to be that the Supergrade has a cheekpiece and checkering, and the classic is plain Are there any other differences that you know of? I will be using a scope and a #4 barrel. Thanks!!! | ||
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Order the one you like, ask them when you call what sytles are available left handed. Maybe they are working on something new in M70 for left hand. They have strange stuff all the time. I recommend you ask what they could do before you take what they have in stock. I like the thumbhole Lazz stock, but they don't make it for the action I want. So I ask the question and "yes we could do that for another $50-80". | |||
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D99, Thanks for the response!! I like the simplicity of the plain Classic, but since I will be using a scope, I am wondering if the cheek piece will be more suitable for scope height....does the cheek piece matter in this regard? Hey piason....what are you doing in Italy?? | |||
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Wolfgar, I currently have two HCR McMillans, one on a .30-06 (Edge) on on a .300 Weatherby (regular fill) with four more currently on order. All of mine are the "Bridges" style. If they offer it in left-handed this stock is a jewel. I have pics if you'd like a view. PM with an e-mail addy. Doug Doug | |||
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Rifleman, I sent you a PM | |||
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Last time I checked (about a year ago), HCR did NOT offer the "Bridges" style Mickey stock in left hand. I went with an Edge .... no regrets there. Regards, Wayne E. | |||
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I prefer my stocks more slender in profile than the standard McMillan Winchester styles. Matt at HRC turned me on to McMillan's "Sako Classic" style several years ago (McMillan just inlets the "Sako" pattern for Winchester metal). I have one on a .300 Wby (I had purchased the rifle from HRC with a standard McMillan stock and was looking for something less blocky) and one on a .257 Rbts (Edge). These have cheekpieces and the usual checkering. I would describe them as half-way between the Remington Mountain Rifle profile and McMillan's standard Winchester models. Don't know if they make them in LH, but you might consider if this appeals to you. good luck. | |||
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Texan, So ironic to read your post, since I JUST got off the phone with Matt and he sugessted the same thing! I ordered the supergrade stock from him, since he didn't really like the classic. thanks | |||
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Working for Uncle Sam! What is a piason anyway? I have zero Italian in me, and I don't want any so don't ask! | |||
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Hey D, Paison is a term of endearment between people from the same country....almost like saying "OK, cousin". BTW, you look "cute" in your avitar, but a bit too masculine for me!! Take Care! | |||
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What LH McMillan "classic" for a Model 70 are you referring to? Where it me, I'd opt the compact pattern in eigther fiberglass or graphite depending on your weight target. I prefer it to the supergrade. Chuck | |||
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Chuck, I am refering to the Classic that Win used for the Winlite. It is plain with no c-piece or checkering | |||
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