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<blockquote data-quote="ducky" data-source="post: 1677937" data-attributes="member: 94420"><p>What is the purpose for changing from the original stock? I'm not a fan of the weight laminated stocks bring, and usually don't consider them on rifles I will carry hunting.From the price you don't want to spend you probably have been looking at McMillan. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately for Browning rifles you don't have much choice when it comes to aftermarket stocks, for composite stocks McMillan and B&C are the main choices. B&C is about half the cost of a McMillan and if you have ever had to handle both you'd understand why. McMillan will just feel more lively in your hands, as it is less bulky all around.</p><p></p><p>B&C makes a decent product that I have and have used. But the quality of B&C is far below that of McMillan, making Mickey stocks worth every penny of the extra money. If your goal is lightweight then B&C really isn't in the running, just suck it up and spend the $700+ on the Edge fill. </p><p></p><p>I get that it's a budget thing but I know for my money, I'd save up the extra and go for the McMillan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducky, post: 1677937, member: 94420"] What is the purpose for changing from the original stock? I'm not a fan of the weight laminated stocks bring, and usually don't consider them on rifles I will carry hunting.From the price you don't want to spend you probably have been looking at McMillan. Unfortunately for Browning rifles you don't have much choice when it comes to aftermarket stocks, for composite stocks McMillan and B&C are the main choices. B&C is about half the cost of a McMillan and if you have ever had to handle both you'd understand why. McMillan will just feel more lively in your hands, as it is less bulky all around. B&C makes a decent product that I have and have used. But the quality of B&C is far below that of McMillan, making Mickey stocks worth every penny of the extra money. If your goal is lightweight then B&C really isn't in the running, just suck it up and spend the $700+ on the Edge fill. I get that it's a budget thing but I know for my money, I'd save up the extra and go for the McMillan. [/QUOTE]
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