Is the wildcat pretty slim, like the edge, or is it a much "fatter" profile?
Depends on the model. Stewart has a few. Check out his website.
Is the wildcat pretty slim, like the edge, or is it a much "fatter" profile?
Is the wildcat pretty slim, like the edge, or is it a much "fatter" profile?
It's the same as the factory wood tikka stock.
Is the wildcat pretty slim, like the edge, or is it a much "fatter" profile?
Maybe... but correct me if I'm wrong. Wildcats are significantly lighter (3-7 oz depending on what sort of apples and oranges you're comparing). Fill, stiffness and reliability tend to be a bit debatable but I've certainly seen more issues with McEdges on this board that Wildcats. No pissing contest and CGN might not be a huge sample size. Plus one is Made in Alberta.
Significant enough for me.
How many more McMillans are sold than Wildcats? 100 to 1? 200 to 1?
How many more McMillans are sold than Wildcats? 100 to 1? 200 to 1?
Yeah except wildcat is a 1 man show in his shop in canada and McMillan is American made and has/had defense contracts.
How many more McMillans are sold than Wildcats? 100 to 1? 200 to 1?
At least.
On this board there is a good sampling of each, and I've only ever heard issues with the one brand. Many undoubtedly have Edges that are just fine (myself included), this isn't some scientific analysis. I'm just saying what I have seen as a consensus, on this particular gun forum, on a subject that has been done many times.
I know you like Edges, I know you have owned a lot of them on some nice rifles. I also know you are a lefty with specific requirements. McMillan works for you, wicked. Doesn't mean I'm talking out my ass either.
There is not “a good sampling of each” on this board. It’s quite possible that I’ve owned, myself, more McMillans than the entire sampling of wildcat stocks here. Probably not, but two guys could easily do it.




























