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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 441191" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>I have owned 6 Manners stocks and every one is top notch. </p><p>The GAT thumbhole is a great stock, had it on a 7 STW that I sold 2 years ago. Very comfortable to shoot from prone, and the thumbhole grip helped tame recoil.</p><p>I have had the T2 and like it alot. You can make aiming adjustments by sliding forward or back on your rear sandbag. Very comfortable verticle grip, but not the best stock for offhand shooting, more of a prone stock, as well as the T4</p><p>The one stock I have not had is their MCS-T which to me looks like a very good stock for both prone shooting and the occasional off hand shot if it presents itself.</p><p>I have a T4 on a 6.5 and it is great with a rear bag as well.</p><p>You need to decide what style of shooting and hunting you will mostly be doing to determine what stock to get.</p><p>If you will be mainly stalking and shooting offhand or from sticks, a standard HS stock with aluminum bedding block or Manners MCS-T would be a very good choice.</p><p>If most of your hunting will involve prone shooting, I would look at the T2/T4 and even the MCS-T and HS would do as well.</p><p>My opinion is biased as Manners and HS are the only stocks I have owned, besides a custom Russo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 441191, member: 10654"] I have owned 6 Manners stocks and every one is top notch. The GAT thumbhole is a great stock, had it on a 7 STW that I sold 2 years ago. Very comfortable to shoot from prone, and the thumbhole grip helped tame recoil. I have had the T2 and like it alot. You can make aiming adjustments by sliding forward or back on your rear sandbag. Very comfortable verticle grip, but not the best stock for offhand shooting, more of a prone stock, as well as the T4 The one stock I have not had is their MCS-T which to me looks like a very good stock for both prone shooting and the occasional off hand shot if it presents itself. I have a T4 on a 6.5 and it is great with a rear bag as well. You need to decide what style of shooting and hunting you will mostly be doing to determine what stock to get. If you will be mainly stalking and shooting offhand or from sticks, a standard HS stock with aluminum bedding block or Manners MCS-T would be a very good choice. If most of your hunting will involve prone shooting, I would look at the T2/T4 and even the MCS-T and HS would do as well. My opinion is biased as Manners and HS are the only stocks I have owned, besides a custom Russo. [/QUOTE]
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