actual cost of a Macmillan stock...

I have a question as I am unsure. I have an old ruger m77 in 30-06. If I simply order an edge for this will I be able to drop it right in, or will I have to rework it some? This gun weighs a ton.

No EDGE fill for the Ruger.
 
Thanks, I should have checked, but just asumed that I could buy an edge for my Ruger.

Standard fill would still likely drop 1/2 lb off your rifle, but maybe not enough weight/$$ ratio for you.

I'll buy one for all my rifles from now on, unless the factory ones get better...standard fill with swirly finish dropped 8 oz off my 700 XCR, painted finish is even lighter...
 
I didn't realise that the m40a1 style could come as an Edge...

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They do, and it is lovely;)
 
OOOh, that's neat. Would you tell me what it weights....What contour barrel have you got in there? I read that the HTG stock is best with heavier barrels, not so with lighter contours. Thanks

It is a #5 Krieger SS w/ 10 flutes. Stiller TAC 30 action, HS bottom metal, Timney ceramic coated trigger and topped with 20MOA rail and Leupold 4.5-14 Tactical. All up 9.5lbs. I think a #4 contour is as light as I would go with that stock.
It is beautiful. The cartridge is a sweetheart (6.5x47 Lapua).
 
I've loaded plenty cartridges with a belt and without. I've yet to see how the "no belt" version is an advantage.

more down,
You're right, but most never empty the magazine either way.

easier to load for,
How so? The 7Mag was one of the very first cases I loaded for. I found it quite easy to load for and less hassle than fireforming the AI version of the 280.

no case stretch.
Good point, but 7Mag brass is cheap and easy to find. The overall extra cost of the 280 AI dies and fireforming would buy the shooter quite a bit of 7Mag brass.

Hows that?
How's that? :)


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