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McMillan A3 or Manners EH1 ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Legionnaire" data-source="post: 1393280" data-attributes="member: 101897"><p>I was on the same quest a few months ago for a .243 Win to .243 AI conversion project, looking at McMillan and Manners. I ran across a second-hand but unused Grayboe Renegade and decided to try it out as it was a fraction of the cost; figured I could flip it easily enough if it didn't work out. </p><p></p><p>Took my rifle to Mark Pharr this past weekend for the rechambering, and he was favorably impressed with the stock--even more so when I told him I picked it up for under $250. He said, and I quote, "They're going to sell a lot of these." I think it's a touch heavier than the McMillan, but you might want to check them out, especially if you're on a tight budget. But you certainly won't go wrong with either the McMillan or Manners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legionnaire, post: 1393280, member: 101897"] I was on the same quest a few months ago for a .243 Win to .243 AI conversion project, looking at McMillan and Manners. I ran across a second-hand but unused Grayboe Renegade and decided to try it out as it was a fraction of the cost; figured I could flip it easily enough if it didn't work out. Took my rifle to Mark Pharr this past weekend for the rechambering, and he was favorably impressed with the stock--even more so when I told him I picked it up for under $250. He said, and I quote, "They're going to sell a lot of these." I think it's a touch heavier than the McMillan, but you might want to check them out, especially if you're on a tight budget. But you certainly won't go wrong with either the McMillan or Manners. [/QUOTE]
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