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Stock with adjustable cheek riser
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<blockquote data-quote="sierrastalker" data-source="post: 2966658" data-attributes="member: 125664"><p>Not adjustable, but I've got a McMillan game warden 2.0 that's pretty dang nice. It's got a raised comb that works great with my 50mm objective scope. Just have to make sure you've got the proper rings to line up with the comb.</p><p></p><p>But....I got an MDT LSS XL chassis this year and I'm having a hard time going back to more traditional hunting stocks. It's a little heavy (11 lbs scoped but not loaded with a 26" barrel) but I have been carrying it hunting and it's fine. Even went on a huge backpack hunt with it. It felt a little out of place out in the woods at first! I can also drop multiple scoped and barreled Tikka actions in there, make a quick adjustment to the cheek weld and it's ready to go. I've also shot an MDT Oryx which is pretty affordable, really adjustable and doesn't look quite as crazy. Just got an XLR magnesium chassis for a lighter build, we'll see how that one works. Looks and feels great. </p><p></p><p>Took me a while to get over the 'space rifle' look, but shooting with a chassis is just so much better. You can dial it into exactly what you need. New scope/rings? No need for a new stock. New fatter barrel? No need for a new stock. Accessories like bipod mounts, arca rails, etc are just bolt on and go. Don't like em? Take em off and sell em and find the ones you do like. I love the modularity - it's all about utility. </p><p></p><p>I had to drill into my McMillan and set a flush cup for my particular bipod.....turned out great but that was nerve wracking and I'm kind of stuck with that bipod forever with that stock now. Maybe none of this is helpful if you're totally set against the chassis look, just throwing it out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierrastalker, post: 2966658, member: 125664"] Not adjustable, but I've got a McMillan game warden 2.0 that's pretty dang nice. It's got a raised comb that works great with my 50mm objective scope. Just have to make sure you've got the proper rings to line up with the comb. But....I got an MDT LSS XL chassis this year and I'm having a hard time going back to more traditional hunting stocks. It's a little heavy (11 lbs scoped but not loaded with a 26" barrel) but I have been carrying it hunting and it's fine. Even went on a huge backpack hunt with it. It felt a little out of place out in the woods at first! I can also drop multiple scoped and barreled Tikka actions in there, make a quick adjustment to the cheek weld and it's ready to go. I've also shot an MDT Oryx which is pretty affordable, really adjustable and doesn't look quite as crazy. Just got an XLR magnesium chassis for a lighter build, we'll see how that one works. Looks and feels great. Took me a while to get over the 'space rifle' look, but shooting with a chassis is just so much better. You can dial it into exactly what you need. New scope/rings? No need for a new stock. New fatter barrel? No need for a new stock. Accessories like bipod mounts, arca rails, etc are just bolt on and go. Don't like em? Take em off and sell em and find the ones you do like. I love the modularity - it's all about utility. I had to drill into my McMillan and set a flush cup for my particular bipod.....turned out great but that was nerve wracking and I'm kind of stuck with that bipod forever with that stock now. Maybe none of this is helpful if you're totally set against the chassis look, just throwing it out there. [/QUOTE]
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