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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat" data-source="post: 77550" data-attributes="member: 4557"><p>I found the story about your rifle. I know you said your stock is a McMillan, However, I didnt see any information about what model it was. It looks like the 50 HBR. If it is, could you give me some feed back on how it works for you. I am trying to decide between the 50 HBR or The Tooley MBR stock with lead added. If I go with the 50 HBR, the rifle will weight around 50 to 60 LB's. However, if I go with the MBR, the rifle will weight around 30 to 35 lbs and it will track better on the sand bags or rest. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!! Wildcat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat, post: 77550, member: 4557"] I found the story about your rifle. I know you said your stock is a McMillan, However, I didnt see any information about what model it was. It looks like the 50 HBR. If it is, could you give me some feed back on how it works for you. I am trying to decide between the 50 HBR or The Tooley MBR stock with lead added. If I go with the 50 HBR, the rifle will weight around 50 to 60 LB's. However, if I go with the MBR, the rifle will weight around 30 to 35 lbs and it will track better on the sand bags or rest. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!! Wildcat [/QUOTE]
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