Brown Precision Kevlar Pound R' Premium, 13oz or so in a Mod 7 pattern. Will lighten your wallet too.
Looking to replace my factory stock on my Model 7 SS in 308. A friend has the B&C stock which seems decent and I have one that worked out well on my Tikka 300wsm. As this gun is a model 7 and fairly light to begin with I wouldn't mind keeping it light and so I have been drawn the Mcmillan Edge. I am wondering if the McMillan is twice the stock as the B&C since it works out to about twice the price. Anyone have experience with the Mcmillan, B&C or other stocks?
I have heard good things about wildcat but the downside being I wouldn't do the inletting myself. The drop in factor of the McMillan is what caught my interest and seemed to make the price more justifiable. If I am into a wildcat stock for $500 ish and then gunsmith charges to inlet and bed maybe I end up around the same price as the McMillan?
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Very nice ! What caliber ? Is that barrel 20 inches !This is my only Model 7. Formerly a Model 7 Predator which has been de-predatorized. Now has a Wildcat stock, Timney trigger, cerakoted and fluted and skeletonized bolt.
Weighs in a 6lbs 13oz with a VX3 scope on it.
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The McMillan would still require bedding for proper fit, so not totally 100% drop in.
Very nice ! What caliber ? Is that barrel 20 inches !
Leavenworth
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Wiser ! Don’t know what you do for a living bu man you have talent !I ended up with a Model 7 last summer from trade on a couple items but wasn't really happy with the cheap plastic stock. One hunk of wood, a bunch of hand tools and a couple weeks later this is what it sits in now. Can't say I'm too disappointed being my first gun stock from a blank. Chambered in 7SAUM for those that care.
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