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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 2604964" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>Depending on what you plan to add to the stock in terms of studs, Arca plates and such, I would suggest looking at more than just the weight criteria. I still have a Manners Ultra Classic stock cut for an Impact Precision laying around that I took off a build because it wouldn't take an Arca plate. I changed to a Manners EH1 because I like using the tripod and the stock weight difference was negated by having to carry my Hog saddle. I think there is an older thread somewhere on the forum of a guy who had his ultra light weight stock break because he added a second sling stud.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying don't go ultra light weight, just suggesting you check out the whole picture relative to your objectives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 2604964, member: 90397"] Depending on what you plan to add to the stock in terms of studs, Arca plates and such, I would suggest looking at more than just the weight criteria. I still have a Manners Ultra Classic stock cut for an Impact Precision laying around that I took off a build because it wouldn't take an Arca plate. I changed to a Manners EH1 because I like using the tripod and the stock weight difference was negated by having to carry my Hog saddle. I think there is an older thread somewhere on the forum of a guy who had his ultra light weight stock break because he added a second sling stud. I'm not saying don't go ultra light weight, just suggesting you check out the whole picture relative to your objectives. [/QUOTE]
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