I would love to handle a wildcat stock and compare to my McMillan. I'm at about 23 ounces with my edge, if I could shed 5-6 with an edge, I would, but I gotta know I'm going to like it as much as the edge.
Anyone around the Windsor/Essex area has a wildcat, hit me up. Love to handle one.
The Remington Classic style McMillan offers is my favorite. Why this style isn't offered for other action inlets besides the Model 700 I'll never know.
Because you can’t just inlet another action type into a stock built for a Remington 700. The classic McMillan is a mold off of the Remington Classic stock.
The tang angle and receiver depth are different between those two actions. The compact molds are different between the two. It is not the same mold just simply inlet for both receivers. Yes the conversion can be done and McMillan used to swap inlets, but it caused more problems than it was worth.
He was referencing the "more issues with McMillans" comment. Obviously there would be more with 200 to 1 sales...
McMillan could inlet a m70 for different stocks but chooses not to. This is to Echols benefit.
Tang angle, receiver depth can all be dealt with the inlet job.
You said you can't inlet another action into a stock made for a 700. Now you say the conversion can be done. I'm not sure it's worth going any further here.
Call McMillan and ask them genius.
...but I'm mostly curious about the "How does it feel in recoil" question, please.
I’m sorry I called you a genius.
Nice edit. Extra classy. Keep it up.
Chuck just being chuck like he is on outdoorsmenforum.
Mr knowitall that doesn't actually know it all.
Do you have any insight into the Model 70 being inlet into a Remington 700 stock? Point out where I’m wrong and I’ll happily apologize for misleading you. Or “knowing it all”.
I wasn't talking about that specifically. Just wanted to let others in the thread know you have a habit of coming out looking like a ridiculous pompous fool.
OP if you're looking for a model 70 here you go.
http://wildcatcomposites.com/winchester.html#features10-23
You won't regret it.




























