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need mcmillan stock style help A3 or A5
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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 971624" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>Here's my advice on your various questions....</p><p> </p><p>Cheeckpiece - good decision to go with it. You are right, it is better to have and not want than to want and not have. As for the securing system, I went with the single thumb knob to lock it in place. You can see the knob in the pics. I am unsure if the 'wheel' type slips or not. I would not go with the allen key type as this would require that you have a tool anytime you want to make an adjustment.</p><p> </p><p>Flush Cups - put them on opposite side of your bolt (not on the bottom). One on the side of the forearm and one in the side of the buttstock. You want them on the side because your rifle will be very tall and if the sling points were on the bottom, your rifle would 'flop' over while being carried. By putting them on the side of your rifle, it will lay nice and flat/stable when being carried. It's also more comfortable.</p><p> </p><p>Sling Stud - put one on the 'normal' position on the bottom of your stock. This you will be where you will connect your bipod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 971624, member: 19172"] Here's my advice on your various questions.... Cheeckpiece - good decision to go with it. You are right, it is better to have and not want than to want and not have. As for the securing system, I went with the single thumb knob to lock it in place. You can see the knob in the pics. I am unsure if the 'wheel' type slips or not. I would not go with the allen key type as this would require that you have a tool anytime you want to make an adjustment. Flush Cups - put them on opposite side of your bolt (not on the bottom). One on the side of the forearm and one in the side of the buttstock. You want them on the side because your rifle will be very tall and if the sling points were on the bottom, your rifle would 'flop' over while being carried. By putting them on the side of your rifle, it will lay nice and flat/stable when being carried. It's also more comfortable. Sling Stud - put one on the 'normal' position on the bottom of your stock. This you will be where you will connect your bipod. [/QUOTE]
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