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Mcmillan A5 & Brux #5 Contour
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<blockquote data-quote="Hornhunter32" data-source="post: 615305" data-attributes="member: 30226"><p>I'm going to have a 300 Norma Imp. built on a Mark V action with a Brux #5 that will finish at 26 inches. This is going to be my moutain gun and I don't want it to get too heavy.</p><p> </p><p>The problem is I can't find a Mfg that will build me a stock for this action. I want a good stock with a adjustable comb. So far my only options are the A5 with the saddle cheek piece or the Bell & Carlson Meadalist, which I don't like. Lone Wolf (Proof Research) will in the future but they aren't currently excepting orders because they are in the process of moving to their new facility.</p><p> </p><p>So I'm wondering if I have any other options and if the #5 contour is too small for the A5?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Todd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hornhunter32, post: 615305, member: 30226"] I'm going to have a 300 Norma Imp. built on a Mark V action with a Brux #5 that will finish at 26 inches. This is going to be my moutain gun and I don't want it to get too heavy. The problem is I can't find a Mfg that will build me a stock for this action. I want a good stock with a adjustable comb. So far my only options are the A5 with the saddle cheek piece or the Bell & Carlson Meadalist, which I don't like. Lone Wolf (Proof Research) will in the future but they aren't currently excepting orders because they are in the process of moving to their new facility. So I'm wondering if I have any other options and if the #5 contour is too small for the A5? Thanks, Todd [/QUOTE]
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