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Mdt hnt26 or xlr element 4.0 magnesium?
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<blockquote data-quote="renagde" data-source="post: 3000155" data-attributes="member: 114160"><p>I use the MDT HNT26 on my 7prc. I'm happy with it so far. Not exactly the nicest looking but it is functional. The grip seems to be hate it or love it. I like it and it fits my hand well. The carbon fore end and grip means you're not gripping metal in the cold. You can actually stuff a hot hands into the bottom of the grip if you wanted to. My only complaint so far was the lack of a recoil pad. I replaced mine with a recoil pad from OBI Design and I really like that.</p><p></p><p>I believe with the folder mine weighed right at 28oz. The recoil pad probably added 2 oz or so over the original but overall I'm very happy with the weight and function.</p><p></p><p>I have no experience with the XLR so I can't compare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renagde, post: 3000155, member: 114160"] I use the MDT HNT26 on my 7prc. I'm happy with it so far. Not exactly the nicest looking but it is functional. The grip seems to be hate it or love it. I like it and it fits my hand well. The carbon fore end and grip means you're not gripping metal in the cold. You can actually stuff a hot hands into the bottom of the grip if you wanted to. My only complaint so far was the lack of a recoil pad. I replaced mine with a recoil pad from OBI Design and I really like that. I believe with the folder mine weighed right at 28oz. The recoil pad probably added 2 oz or so over the original but overall I'm very happy with the weight and function. I have no experience with the XLR so I can't compare. [/QUOTE]
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