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Lightweight mid range hunting stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Imperial Bull" data-source="post: 2091974" data-attributes="member: 35443"><p>I have zero issue shooting the alpine hunter prone. I have put the stock in the hands of numerous shooters of all experience levels and almost all preferred the feel of the alpine hunter to the EH1 or a couple McMillans. Reason being the palm swell is not as substantial as on the other 2, which I personally don't mind. One slight disadvantage to some, especially those with smaller hands like my wife, is the reach from the vertical grip to trigger is more than on the other 2. Cheek weld is definitely better than the game warden and is actually my favorite if not going with an adjustable. I wanted to test the game warden max, but as of recent it has been discontinued. Apparently they were not selling enough of them and my guess is new management made the cut. Don't think you will be disappointed in it if you like the weight it is at. If you don't mind a little more weight and want better contact the adjustable game warden or the EH1 with Defensive Edge adjustable cheekpiece would be solid choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imperial Bull, post: 2091974, member: 35443"] I have zero issue shooting the alpine hunter prone. I have put the stock in the hands of numerous shooters of all experience levels and almost all preferred the feel of the alpine hunter to the EH1 or a couple McMillans. Reason being the palm swell is not as substantial as on the other 2, which I personally don't mind. One slight disadvantage to some, especially those with smaller hands like my wife, is the reach from the vertical grip to trigger is more than on the other 2. Cheek weld is definitely better than the game warden and is actually my favorite if not going with an adjustable. I wanted to test the game warden max, but as of recent it has been discontinued. Apparently they were not selling enough of them and my guess is new management made the cut. Don't think you will be disappointed in it if you like the weight it is at. If you don't mind a little more weight and want better contact the adjustable game warden or the EH1 with Defensive Edge adjustable cheekpiece would be solid choices. [/QUOTE]
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