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Adjustable Stocks

mrb1982

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There are about a million choices for stocks these days. I am interested in adjustable stocks. I am wondering what is out there besides the McMillan A5. I know they are great, just cursious if there are any other good ones out there for a little less money? I see that Bell and Carlson has one, curious about others that maybe be a little more cost efficient. I currently have a 7RM Sendero that may just get fitted with a DE cheek piece instead, but any valuable info one can add for me would be great. Thanks
 
I've had really good results from chassis. Mcree precision and XLR. Both rock solid and have dbm built into them, they both also offer single shot configurations. Both are very adjustable and both have folding stock options.
 
whiskey 3, aics chassis, eliseo, mcree, manners, McMillan, Ashbury, alpine, eberlestock, rock solid.

The less expensive would be the choate, hs stocks, and the b&c, but not by enough that it should keep you from the McMillan if it's what you want.

Then you can always look at wood, but again, for a fully adjustable stock $600+ is really where you'll be. I'd plan on bedding it if it isn't a chassis system, and maybe even skim bedding if it is a chassis.

A stock that fits makes life easier, I've got a scope that I've seen countless people post on it having an eyebox they can't stand, I absolutely do not have that issue. Stocks aren't built for any one, they're built for everyone, buying an adjustable stock changes that.
 
whiskey 3, aics chassis, eliseo, mcree, manners, McMillan, Ashbury, alpine, eberlestock, rock solid.

The less expensive would be the choate, hs stocks, and the b&c, but not by enough that it should keep you from the McMillan if it's what you want.

Then you can always look at wood, but again, for a fully adjustable stock $600+ is really where you'll be. I'd plan on bedding it if it isn't a chassis system, and maybe even skim bedding if it is a chassis.

A stock that fits makes life easier, I've got a scope that I've seen countless people post on it having an eyebox they can't stand, I absolutely do not have that issue. Stocks aren't built for any one, they're built for everyone, buying an adjustable stock changes that.

I would probably have to agree. Thanks for the info
 
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