TacticalTeacher
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Georgian Bay, ON
After a year the McMillan stock arrived. It took long enough and I've just glassed in the pillar bedding aluminum pillars! 
Here is a pic of one side:

It's a switch barrel & bolt. Yes you heard that right. I've got 2 barrels (.223 and .22-250) and 2 bolts since both calibers have different bolt faces/diameters. I had my gunsmith setup the barrel with the bolts and the ONE receiver depending upon my needs: more coyote hunting or more groundhog or gopher shooting!
I do have to post some props to Bighorn Sales' Gary Eakin who helped me out along the way. Support our CGN vendors and sponsors because as part of the community, they really step forward and help out in amazing ways.
I'm super pleased with all of them! 
Both barrels are cut down to 18.5" and crowned. That McMillan stock is a Classic Remington profile with a sporter barrel contour, standard hunting fill, 13.5" LOP, and a 3/4" Pachmyer Decelerator pad. I'm a GAP Camo fanboy so I had selected the GAP Camo molded in option. It's such a smooth finish to the touch.
Here's a pic of the other side....

That cheekpiece is a Blackhawk Industries stock cheek piece and I bought it from board sponsor Ellwood Epps for around $37, I believe. I just cannot remember.
The bottom metal is a Badger Ordnance M5 unit and the inletting from the factory (McMillan) is oh so sweet. Yahooo
The scope is a Mark 4 with a 30mm maintube 4.5 x 14 x 40mm Duplex reticle. Nothing fancy, just a varmint killer! I run ARMS #22 rings so I can pull off that scope whenever my ADD or ADHD kicks in and I want to swap calibers (back to groundhogs with .223 or back to coyotes with .22-250)
Lots and lots of props to the vendors and sponsors on the board who helped me all the way to this rifle, it's a fondler for sitting on the hill tops scanning for varmints!
Just to show I'm a real GAP Camo fanboy, have a gander at my PR rig, a Winnie Model 70 in McMillan HTG :

Again, this Model 70 barrel is from Gary Eakin of Bighorn Sales and his guidance was key in this build!
Lots of great talent in our community! Yahoooo!
Cheers and keep on helping them nooobs out there!
Barney
Here is a pic of one side:

It's a switch barrel & bolt. Yes you heard that right. I've got 2 barrels (.223 and .22-250) and 2 bolts since both calibers have different bolt faces/diameters. I had my gunsmith setup the barrel with the bolts and the ONE receiver depending upon my needs: more coyote hunting or more groundhog or gopher shooting!

I do have to post some props to Bighorn Sales' Gary Eakin who helped me out along the way. Support our CGN vendors and sponsors because as part of the community, they really step forward and help out in amazing ways.

Both barrels are cut down to 18.5" and crowned. That McMillan stock is a Classic Remington profile with a sporter barrel contour, standard hunting fill, 13.5" LOP, and a 3/4" Pachmyer Decelerator pad. I'm a GAP Camo fanboy so I had selected the GAP Camo molded in option. It's such a smooth finish to the touch.
Here's a pic of the other side....

That cheekpiece is a Blackhawk Industries stock cheek piece and I bought it from board sponsor Ellwood Epps for around $37, I believe. I just cannot remember.
The bottom metal is a Badger Ordnance M5 unit and the inletting from the factory (McMillan) is oh so sweet. Yahooo

The scope is a Mark 4 with a 30mm maintube 4.5 x 14 x 40mm Duplex reticle. Nothing fancy, just a varmint killer! I run ARMS #22 rings so I can pull off that scope whenever my ADD or ADHD kicks in and I want to swap calibers (back to groundhogs with .223 or back to coyotes with .22-250)
Lots and lots of props to the vendors and sponsors on the board who helped me all the way to this rifle, it's a fondler for sitting on the hill tops scanning for varmints!
Just to show I'm a real GAP Camo fanboy, have a gander at my PR rig, a Winnie Model 70 in McMillan HTG :

Again, this Model 70 barrel is from Gary Eakin of Bighorn Sales and his guidance was key in this build!

Lots of great talent in our community! Yahoooo!
Cheers and keep on helping them nooobs out there!

Barney
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