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Stock Grip Shape: Old School or Modern
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<blockquote data-quote="Accuracyman" data-source="post: 2088439" data-attributes="member: 112298"><p>I have shot the McMillan Classics and M40 stocks for so many years I thought it would be hard to change. I have built and shot the McMillan Game Scout/Warden and I do like the vertical grip. It tends to lower my right arm elbow which seems much more natural. I consider the M40 style a compromise between the old school classic with its gradual sloping grip and the newer vertical grip stocks. I definitely find the vertical grips more comfortable from a prone position and I am starting to favor them from a elevated blind as well. I thing I am becoming a vertical convert. My last two rifles were vertical grips and love them. I still have numerous stocks in McMillan classic and M40 styles that I have carried for 30+ years and have no intention on replacing them. I migrated from the classics to the M40 because the grip was a little more vertical. I have made full circle now and I don't see myself going back. Vertical for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Accuracyman, post: 2088439, member: 112298"] I have shot the McMillan Classics and M40 stocks for so many years I thought it would be hard to change. I have built and shot the McMillan Game Scout/Warden and I do like the vertical grip. It tends to lower my right arm elbow which seems much more natural. I consider the M40 style a compromise between the old school classic with its gradual sloping grip and the newer vertical grip stocks. I definitely find the vertical grips more comfortable from a prone position and I am starting to favor them from a elevated blind as well. I thing I am becoming a vertical convert. My last two rifles were vertical grips and love them. I still have numerous stocks in McMillan classic and M40 styles that I have carried for 30+ years and have no intention on replacing them. I migrated from the classics to the M40 because the grip was a little more vertical. I have made full circle now and I don't see myself going back. Vertical for me! [/QUOTE]
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