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Best stock design for field use
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffP40" data-source="post: 589376" data-attributes="member: 6625"><p>You are correct, it will be muzzle heavy. I have a 28" barrel that is a notch heavier than the sendero, and it feels just right with a wood laminate. I believe it is a Boyd's. The weight of the wood makes it balance correctly for the weight of the barrel. It is heavy, but it should be. If you want a light rig, you cannot go with a barrel such as you describe. You will either have to use a slimmer contour or go shorter, especially with a brake. For my tastes, the A3 would be the one I would go to. In fact, I hope to put one on this year. I like the vertical grip, the taper to the forend, and no "butt-hook". I don't believe it will be too bulky overall. I think you would be happy with something on the order of the A3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffP40, post: 589376, member: 6625"] You are correct, it will be muzzle heavy. I have a 28" barrel that is a notch heavier than the sendero, and it feels just right with a wood laminate. I believe it is a Boyd's. The weight of the wood makes it balance correctly for the weight of the barrel. It is heavy, but it should be. If you want a light rig, you cannot go with a barrel such as you describe. You will either have to use a slimmer contour or go shorter, especially with a brake. For my tastes, the A3 would be the one I would go to. In fact, I hope to put one on this year. I like the vertical grip, the taper to the forend, and no "butt-hook". I don't believe it will be too bulky overall. I think you would be happy with something on the order of the A3. [/QUOTE]
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