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Custom long range, light weight Build - Which stock
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<blockquote data-quote="300magman" data-source="post: 494497" data-attributes="member: 24769"><p>I live in a generally shooting deprived area, I don't have the chace to try any stocks before purchasing them and having them mailed here. I have used a factory rem sendaro before and I found its verticle grip much more natural than the typical sporters stocks. I had selected the A4 & T4 because the fore and aft sections of stock run parallel to the bore, as opposed to the tapered forend of the A5. . . . I thought that might be helpful for target shooting, but I see that the A5 does have a wider lower forend...so...its a toss up.</p><p> </p><p>Since you have used both, could you verify one thing for me. McMillan lists the A5's drop at comb as only 1/4" while it lists the A4's as 1.4" > They look identical in the pictures on thier site; so is there actually that much difference or is that a typo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300magman, post: 494497, member: 24769"] I live in a generally shooting deprived area, I don't have the chace to try any stocks before purchasing them and having them mailed here. I have used a factory rem sendaro before and I found its verticle grip much more natural than the typical sporters stocks. I had selected the A4 & T4 because the fore and aft sections of stock run parallel to the bore, as opposed to the tapered forend of the A5. . . . I thought that might be helpful for target shooting, but I see that the A5 does have a wider lower forend...so...its a toss up. Since you have used both, could you verify one thing for me. McMillan lists the A5's drop at comb as only 1/4" while it lists the A4's as 1.4" > They look identical in the pictures on thier site; so is there actually that much difference or is that a typo? [/QUOTE]
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