What is your preference for a scope equipped hunting rifle - straight classic style or a Monte Carlo stock? Several threads have suggested that a straight stock is better for a hard recoiling caliber. What has been your experience?
You can't beat the look of a fine classic stocked rifle. I hate the profile of the MK-V Weatherby, but as much as I hate to admit it, when at my shoulder, and I'm not looking at it, its as close to perfection as I can imagine. There is no moving my head around looking for an elusive sight picture, everything is right there, and the shot can be made very quickly. My Brno ZG-47 by contrast, requires a chin weld rather than a cheek weld, unless I shoot it with irons. Which brings us the the flip side of the problem. If you have a hard kicking, iron sight equipped rifle that has a stock with a high comb, it will prove to be exceedingly unpleasant to shoot, as it kicks the fillings out of your teeth.




























