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The Basics, Starting Out
McMillan A5 for 270 AM
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<blockquote data-quote="ss7mm" data-source="post: 82101" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>B.J.:</p><p></p><p>I've got an A-5 coming from Kirby on my 7mm AM. I went with the thumbwheel adjustable cheekpiece, fixed length of pull, 2 flush cups for swivels and one stud up front for Harris bipod and a Pachmayer Decelerator pad. I almost went with 2 additional flush cups on the side but didn't. They can be added later if the urge hits me.</p><p></p><p>Inlet for appropriate action, barrel and bottom metal and add the finish, if desired, of your choice. Glass bedded with pillars.</p><p></p><p>I opted out on the rail as I've had problems with rail accessories coming loose and didn't want to contend with that any more.</p><p></p><p>You can add just about anything like adjustable LOP, adjustable butt plate, different cheekpiece, rails and on and on. Good luck with whatever you choose. You already know you'll like it, you just need to get all the bells and whistles you want up front. That'll be a tough looking rig with a new A-5 on it. Also, if you want it before next hunting season you'd better get it ordered. McMillan is way behind with their stocks and that's causing a lot of problems for some people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ss7mm, post: 82101, member: 5"] B.J.: I’ve got an A-5 coming from Kirby on my 7mm AM. I went with the thumbwheel adjustable cheekpiece, fixed length of pull, 2 flush cups for swivels and one stud up front for Harris bipod and a Pachmayer Decelerator pad. I almost went with 2 additional flush cups on the side but didn’t. They can be added later if the urge hits me. Inlet for appropriate action, barrel and bottom metal and add the finish, if desired, of your choice. Glass bedded with pillars. I opted out on the rail as I’ve had problems with rail accessories coming loose and didn’t want to contend with that any more. You can add just about anything like adjustable LOP, adjustable butt plate, different cheekpiece, rails and on and on. Good luck with whatever you choose. You already know you'll like it, you just need to get all the bells and whistles you want up front. That'll be a tough looking rig with a new A-5 on it. Also, if you want it before next hunting season you'd better get it ordered. McMillan is way behind with their stocks and that's causing a lot of problems for some people. [/QUOTE]
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