Mcmillan Hunter's edge. Your thoughts?

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Hi everyone, I'm looking at one of these stocks.

Does anyone have experience with one? How does it fit you? How does it feel in recoil?

Thanks.
 
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I have four Hunters Edge pattern, have shot them on a few others. One is a Model 70 in 338-06 and recoil isn't bad at all. #3 contour on a couple of mine (280 ackley and another 338-06)
 
Thanks... I had a chance to handle it yesterday. Overall I like the fit but I think the forend might be a bit too narrow and too short for a long action. I understand that a Sako Classic can also be had, do you have any experience with that one?

The gun is intended to be reasonably light and handy with no excess bulk, but I worry whether that tiny forend would affect shootability.
 
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I haven't used a Sako Classic, but have a Sako Compact on my Tikka 6.5 PRC. On my Model 70s I've used the Hunter's Edge, Supergrade, and Game Scout
 
Have used a Sako Hunter pattern on a M70 and several M700 long actions, fits quite well and mitigates recoil well.

I believe the Winchester Hunter is patterned after the original Sako Hunter stock, with a slightly thicker forend.
 
Anything made by Mcmillan is a quality product. There advertised weights are accurate and their edge fill is awesome. Recoil is a product of the cartridge not the stock, If you want a quality stock that is Extremely stiff, you would not be dissapointed in Mcmillan or Manners for that matter as an alternative. The Mcmillan is a good step up from Bell and Carlson
 
My favourite stock that I have used on remington and tikkas. It has the classic riflemans lines. I prefer the narrow grip and front end on it. I had it next to a buddies Christensen arms Ridgeline this weekend, and the CA stock has exactly the same lines and thickness at the forearm, with a sendero or larger profile barrel channel in it.

Even though you can't tell in the pic, my stock has checkering, as well as speckle paint which I dipped over, all of which improve the grip/handling

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Just get a wildcat composite stock.

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.
 
I’ve also had an Edge crack from behind the recoil lug to the front action screw/pillar. Was pretty surprised by that. Mcmillan replaced the stock without hesitation.
 
I've had an edge on an FN Mauser '98 action, chambered in 6.5 Swede for quite a few years. Great stock with nice feel in my hands. Zero issues and rock solid. I do find the stock a bit noisy when hunting compared to wood but I'm a pretty traditional guy when it comes to hunting rifles and I do like the look and feel of a quality wood stock.
 
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