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Lightweight mid range hunting stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="264MHC" data-source="post: 2093060" data-attributes="member: 111161"><p>Definitely check out the Mesa if you can figure out how to get one there. Mine with a long action BDL inlet weighed in at 26.9oz bedded and I feel it is a great do all stock for prone, bench, and off hand shooting. The grip is pretty thick but I just rest my thumb on top near the tang as apposed to wrapping around. I've come to really enjoy this style grip as I feel like I have plenty of control to steer the gun but am putting minimal pressure on this area, rather putting reward pressure to my shoulder with the forend, making for a very inline follow through. The texturing on the grip and forend is perfect too. The cheek piece is perfect height for low (.820-.850) rings on a pic rail, but I wouldn't want anything higher than that. </p><p>I know AG oem's for a bunch of different builders that offer similarly configured stocks. I think Alamo precision rifles have one and benchmark barrels, if I remember correctly. May be some options to look into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264MHC, post: 2093060, member: 111161"] Definitely check out the Mesa if you can figure out how to get one there. Mine with a long action BDL inlet weighed in at 26.9oz bedded and I feel it is a great do all stock for prone, bench, and off hand shooting. The grip is pretty thick but I just rest my thumb on top near the tang as apposed to wrapping around. I’ve come to really enjoy this style grip as I feel like I have plenty of control to steer the gun but am putting minimal pressure on this area, rather putting reward pressure to my shoulder with the forend, making for a very inline follow through. The texturing on the grip and forend is perfect too. The cheek piece is perfect height for low (.820-.850) rings on a pic rail, but I wouldn’t want anything higher than that. I know AG oem’s for a bunch of different builders that offer similarly configured stocks. I think Alamo precision rifles have one and benchmark barrels, if I remember correctly. May be some options to look into. [/QUOTE]
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