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<blockquote data-quote="jlvandersnick" data-source="post: 1514426" data-attributes="member: 40932"><p>I have a a game scout, a A-3 adj, a varmint and several of the "hunter"s". Not "mcmillan hunter"</p><p></p><p>Love the "hunter"s... with the varmint a close second. Just don't like the vertical grip (as on game scout and A3) for hunting....they are better for bench and competition shooting....but just not a comfortable stock for manipulating a rifle like one does in hunting scenarios. </p><p></p><p>The hunter is based on the sako as far as the grip and has monto carlo butt format. It has a forearm grip width of 1.975 and is available in left hand. The top of the butt area (cheek weld area) also angles downward the closer you get to the grip area....so with recoil your cheek doesn't force the stock downward</p><p></p><p>I believe the vertical grips are probably better for comp or bench type shooting. But all of my guns are built with hunting in mind.</p><p></p><p>It is just a preference for me. The grip fits my hand well and is easy for me to manipulate with one hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlvandersnick, post: 1514426, member: 40932"] I have a a game scout, a A-3 adj, a varmint and several of the "hunter"s". Not "mcmillan hunter" Love the "hunter"s... with the varmint a close second. Just don't like the vertical grip (as on game scout and A3) for hunting....they are better for bench and competition shooting....but just not a comfortable stock for manipulating a rifle like one does in hunting scenarios. The hunter is based on the sako as far as the grip and has monto carlo butt format. It has a forearm grip width of 1.975 and is available in left hand. The top of the butt area (cheek weld area) also angles downward the closer you get to the grip area....so with recoil your cheek doesn't force the stock downward I believe the vertical grips are probably better for comp or bench type shooting. But all of my guns are built with hunting in mind. It is just a preference for me. The grip fits my hand well and is easy for me to manipulate with one hand. [/QUOTE]
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