H.S. Precision Stocks
What do you guys think of the H.S Precision PSC16 Hunter Class Competition stocks as compared to the McMillan Hunter Class? I really like the McMillan, but they are running about 12 weeks back log right now. I can get a H.S. Precision much faster, but I have never seen one up close. It seems to look a lot like the MCM.
Regards,
Kory
15 March 2005, 00:39
jimmyd223Kory, for a walking hunting stock I prefer the Mcmillen Classic hunter to any of the H-S. The H-S is ok if you plan on still hunting or maybe from a tree stand. What one are you looking for as I have a spare Classic for a rem 700 LA that I might part with.
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Originally posted by jimmyd223:
Kory, for a walking hunting stock I prefer the Mcmillen Classic hunter to any of the H-S. The H-S is ok if you plan on still hunting or maybe from a tree stand. What one are you looking for as I have a spare Classic for a rem 700 LA that I might part with.
Jimmy,
This is going to be a long range varmint rifle that I may also use in some competition. I'll be shooting mostly off of bags. The action is a Remmy ADL R/H SA with a Lilja HV barrel.
Regards,
Kory
15 March 2005, 01:51
jimmyd223Kory, sounds as if the H-S will work just fine. I have had several and even a couple of takedown two barrel sets and the get damn heavy at the end of the day. good luck with the project
15 March 2005, 06:56
cummins cowboydoesn't the mcmillan still have to be bedded?? the HS stocks have the aluminum bedding block and drop in an shoot, I say buy the HS
15 March 2005, 07:07
stubblejumperI have used the h-s precision stocks and prefer my mcmillans.Some gunsmiths that I have talked with are now skim bedding the stocks with the aluminum bedding blocks claiming it makes for more consistant accuracy.