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The Basics, Starting Out
Help me Understand Composite Hunting Stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1830411" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I have a hogue overmould with pillars, a b&c medalist that had a square forearm that I modified, and two Manners EH-1's. I like the feel of the Manners the best, and they are the lightest, and have the best looking finishes of the three. AG composotes are good as well, I would put them in line with Manners in quality from the couple I have seen. Stockys carbon fiber stocks are made by ag fwiw, and can be had at a lower price at times. I have also shot a McMillan A3, and like it very much, but I still prefer my Manners EH-1's. </p><p></p><p>If your on a budget however, and not as concerned with weight, the B&C does just fine. I wouldn't mess with the Hogue unless it's the full bedding block version, however I'm not sure it's any cheaper than a B&C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1830411, member: 87243"] I have a hogue overmould with pillars, a b&c medalist that had a square forearm that I modified, and two Manners EH-1's. I like the feel of the Manners the best, and they are the lightest, and have the best looking finishes of the three. AG composotes are good as well, I would put them in line with Manners in quality from the couple I have seen. Stockys carbon fiber stocks are made by ag fwiw, and can be had at a lower price at times. I have also shot a McMillan A3, and like it very much, but I still prefer my Manners EH-1's. If your on a budget however, and not as concerned with weight, the B&C does just fine. I wouldn't mess with the Hogue unless it's the full bedding block version, however I'm not sure it's any cheaper than a B&C. [/QUOTE]
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