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Fitting a Rem 700 in a McMillan A-5
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<blockquote data-quote="thrusty" data-source="post: 686670" data-attributes="member: 51443"><p>Just wanted to make an update...</p><p> </p><p>I received my gun and A-5 back from McMillan on 8/16/12.</p><p> </p><p>Fit of the barreled action looks dead center and perfect now. I'm assuming that McM re-inletted it for my receiver (correctly this time).</p><p> </p><p>The bolt removal inlet on the cheekpiece was left alone...it's an easy fix that I can do If I need....I'm not worried about it as it doesn't affect the gun's function.</p><p> </p><p>The imperfections on the molded stock are typical...again, I'm not worried about it.</p><p> </p><p>Took the gun to the range and it shoots better than it ever did. Just about anything you stick down the pipe shoots sub-MOA at 100yrds.</p><p>Fed 168 GM, 155 Scenars, 167 Scenars, 168 A-Max, 175 SMKs...they all work great. First time I ever had to use a caliper on all of my load development to figure out which one was best.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks Kelly for your great customer service in resolving my problem. I love the stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thrusty, post: 686670, member: 51443"] Just wanted to make an update... I received my gun and A-5 back from McMillan on 8/16/12. Fit of the barreled action looks dead center and perfect now. I'm assuming that McM re-inletted it for my receiver (correctly this time). The bolt removal inlet on the cheekpiece was left alone...it's an easy fix that I can do If I need....I'm not worried about it as it doesn't affect the gun's function. The imperfections on the molded stock are typical...again, I'm not worried about it. Took the gun to the range and it shoots better than it ever did. Just about anything you stick down the pipe shoots sub-MOA at 100yrds. Fed 168 GM, 155 Scenars, 167 Scenars, 168 A-Max, 175 SMKs...they all work great. First time I ever had to use a caliper on all of my load development to figure out which one was best. Thanks Kelly for your great customer service in resolving my problem. I love the stock. [/QUOTE]
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