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<blockquote data-quote="mikekelly" data-source="post: 83875" data-attributes="member: 4839"><p>I have had HS &amp; a MacMillan stocks and was very satisfied with them all. They were well built and comfortable. I had to bed the HS stocks to get the best accuracy, the MacMillan I bedded but it made no difference in accuracy. I have only seen one B&amp;C and it was quite easy to bend the forearm in to touch the barrel when using a sling. I didn't like that, it was detrimental to accuracy. The HS stocks I had felt just like the remington varmint guns, same drop and length of pull, very comfortable to shoot in differant positions. In my opinion you would do just as well with either the HS or MacMillan. I guess the the real choise is what stock feels best to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikekelly, post: 83875, member: 4839"] I have had HS & a MacMillan stocks and was very satisfied with them all. They were well built and comfortable. I had to bed the HS stocks to get the best accuracy, the MacMillan I bedded but it made no difference in accuracy. I have only seen one B&C and it was quite easy to bend the forearm in to touch the barrel when using a sling. I didn't like that, it was detrimental to accuracy. The HS stocks I had felt just like the remington varmint guns, same drop and length of pull, very comfortable to shoot in differant positions. In my opinion you would do just as well with either the HS or MacMillan. I guess the the real choise is what stock feels best to you. [/QUOTE]
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