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<blockquote data-quote=".300 Dakota" data-source="post: 2838733" data-attributes="member: 106514"><p>The McMillan in the Hunter's Edge is lighter, but the Mesa seemed like a nicer/sturdier stock. I'd have to get a heavier magnum fill for the Edge before I can make a blanket statement that Mesa is better, but the pillars they put in that McMillan are more like the ones you'd find in an older plastic-stocked Savage Model 12 FV., and they terminate slightly below flush. I'd call them inserts, but not pillars. Mesa's pillar material and installation were textbook. The Mesa is still lightweight - I'd say easily sub-30 ounces as they advertise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".300 Dakota, post: 2838733, member: 106514"] The McMillan in the Hunter's Edge is lighter, but the Mesa seemed like a nicer/sturdier stock. I'd have to get a heavier magnum fill for the Edge before I can make a blanket statement that Mesa is better, but the pillars they put in that McMillan are more like the ones you'd find in an older plastic-stocked Savage Model 12 FV., and they terminate slightly below flush. I'd call them inserts, but not pillars. Mesa's pillar material and installation were textbook. The Mesa is still lightweight - I'd say easily sub-30 ounces as they advertise. [/QUOTE]
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