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stock advice for remington 700 build
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<blockquote data-quote="BJH" data-source="post: 1426959" data-attributes="member: 93876"><p>IF you are willing to pay a little bit more, I would suggest a McMillan. They offer several different grip configurations and perform and feel great. I have several HS stocks and really like them and they will hold up on the accuracy front very well. But, between the two, I would go McMillan myself. I like the tactical style (A-5) myself. But they do offer more traditional hunting style stocks that handle very well. Manners are fantastic stocks as well. Just depends on what you like the look and feel of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJH, post: 1426959, member: 93876"] IF you are willing to pay a little bit more, I would suggest a McMillan. They offer several different grip configurations and perform and feel great. I have several HS stocks and really like them and they will hold up on the accuracy front very well. But, between the two, I would go McMillan myself. I like the tactical style (A-5) myself. But they do offer more traditional hunting style stocks that handle very well. Manners are fantastic stocks as well. Just depends on what you like the look and feel of. [/QUOTE]
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