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McMillan hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Edd" data-source="post: 1212318" data-attributes="member: 30592"><p>I also have a Remington Hunter. I like that stock really well for a heavy barrel. The diameter of my barrel at the tip of the forend is 1 inch. I have .040" clearance and a flat about .100" wide on both sides of the barrel at the forend tip. The difference in the size of the forend between a Remington Hunter and A McMillan Hunter is huge. If they would put a BDL size forend on the McMillan Hunter, it would be perfect for my taste with a medium weight barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edd, post: 1212318, member: 30592"] I also have a Remington Hunter. I like that stock really well for a heavy barrel. The diameter of my barrel at the tip of the forend is 1 inch. I have .040" clearance and a flat about .100" wide on both sides of the barrel at the forend tip. The difference in the size of the forend between a Remington Hunter and A McMillan Hunter is huge. If they would put a BDL size forend on the McMillan Hunter, it would be perfect for my taste with a medium weight barrel. [/QUOTE]
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