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McMillan EOL Outdoorsman Long Range Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="McMillan" data-source="post: 589896" data-attributes="member: 34843"><p>Good question; We offer the EOL rifles in the Outdoorsman (the one in the photo) in a LRH version which is an A-3 with fixed LOP and comb and a LRH-L (light) which is the Tactical Hunter which is a M40A1 butt and a modified varmint/A-5 type forend. The difference between the Outdoorsman and the LRH-L is just the stock. It gives you the choice of a wider flatter forend with a #5 fluted barrel in a rifle that weighs the same as the Outdoorsman. The LRH is basically a Rem Varmint contour fluted. All stocks are EDGE tech meaning they are made of 100% graphite. The Outdoorsman and the LRH-L weigh in at 8lbs and the LRH weigh 9lb 6oz.</p><p></p><p>Now for the answer, why that stock? It's the most popular stock we make and people love it. If it's not for you, you have the choice of two stock designs. We felt like with the three options we have provided something for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McMillan, post: 589896, member: 34843"] Good question; We offer the EOL rifles in the Outdoorsman (the one in the photo) in a LRH version which is an A-3 with fixed LOP and comb and a LRH-L (light) which is the Tactical Hunter which is a M40A1 butt and a modified varmint/A-5 type forend. The difference between the Outdoorsman and the LRH-L is just the stock. It gives you the choice of a wider flatter forend with a #5 fluted barrel in a rifle that weighs the same as the Outdoorsman. The LRH is basically a Rem Varmint contour fluted. All stocks are EDGE tech meaning they are made of 100% graphite. The Outdoorsman and the LRH-L weigh in at 8lbs and the LRH weigh 9lb 6oz. Now for the answer, why that stock? It's the most popular stock we make and people love it. If it's not for you, you have the choice of two stock designs. We felt like with the three options we have provided something for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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