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<blockquote data-quote="Rymart" data-source="post: 1394633" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>I put hands on the new stock at their SHOT booth this week. They make it in house. It is carbon-fiber and very lightweight. Lighter than the McMillan GS, I believe. Not sure on the LOP since the two were not side-by-side (only their stock was there, not the GS). Nothing not to like about it, the ergonomics were excellent. The grip was sufficiently 'vertical' for my taste and a bit bigger/wider than the GS. The demo rifle with a Vortex Razor AMG mounted on it balanced very nicely.</p><p></p><p>Also in the booth were their new upgraded hunting and competition rifles. Both with their new stock in a camo paint scheme. The competition version had fully adjustable stock hardware and a flush mounted M-Lock rail with an available Arca-Swiss attachment. They have straight fluting on the barrel and upgraded Timney Calvin Elite Triggers.</p><p></p><p>Last I heard, the flush mags were only being included with the 6.5 PRC until they catch up on production, but take that for what it's worth. Too bad because the carbon-fiber flush mags are feather light. Very nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rymart, post: 1394633, member: 3688"] I put hands on the new stock at their SHOT booth this week. They make it in house. It is carbon-fiber and very lightweight. Lighter than the McMillan GS, I believe. Not sure on the LOP since the two were not side-by-side (only their stock was there, not the GS). Nothing not to like about it, the ergonomics were excellent. The grip was sufficiently 'vertical' for my taste and a bit bigger/wider than the GS. The demo rifle with a Vortex Razor AMG mounted on it balanced very nicely. Also in the booth were their new upgraded hunting and competition rifles. Both with their new stock in a camo paint scheme. The competition version had fully adjustable stock hardware and a flush mounted M-Lock rail with an available Arca-Swiss attachment. They have straight fluting on the barrel and upgraded Timney Calvin Elite Triggers. Last I heard, the flush mags were only being included with the 6.5 PRC until they catch up on production, but take that for what it's worth. Too bad because the carbon-fiber flush mags are feather light. Very nice. [/QUOTE]
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