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Which stock for Sendero?
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<blockquote data-quote="BearDog" data-source="post: 747988" data-attributes="member: 41680"><p>I put the McMillan Game Scout stock on mine. Love it! It took about 4 months to get here. I had a buddy order one after he shot mine, and decided to have some work done on it, and the gunsmith highly recommended that he keep the HS stock that was on there. I personally thought the palm swell was way too big and so was the forend. I love the classic style forend of the Game Scout, and it shaved off a noticeable amount of weight. Most of the time the gun is strapped to my pack, but when I do carry it, it is at least comfortable to carry, and I have become a big fan of the vertical style grip. One bad thing is with the classic (rounded) style forend, it is almost impossible to get the sling swivel perfectly on center. I have sent it back once and got it back better, but not perfect. So if you like to have a bi-pod on your weapon, you'll need to get the pivoting version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BearDog, post: 747988, member: 41680"] I put the McMillan Game Scout stock on mine. Love it! It took about 4 months to get here. I had a buddy order one after he shot mine, and decided to have some work done on it, and the gunsmith highly recommended that he keep the HS stock that was on there. I personally thought the palm swell was way too big and so was the forend. I love the classic style forend of the Game Scout, and it shaved off a noticeable amount of weight. Most of the time the gun is strapped to my pack, but when I do carry it, it is at least comfortable to carry, and I have become a big fan of the vertical style grip. One bad thing is with the classic (rounded) style forend, it is almost impossible to get the sling swivel perfectly on center. I have sent it back once and got it back better, but not perfect. So if you like to have a bi-pod on your weapon, you'll need to get the pivoting version. [/QUOTE]
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