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<blockquote data-quote="FS1" data-source="post: 1724886" data-attributes="member: 99593"><p>I have a manners T6A on order for the added adjustability for use on my match rifle and my wife being able to use it more ergonomically. </p><p></p><p>I've had a B&C M40 on my .223 Tikka for the past 3 years without complaint. It has served me well hunting coyotes and ringing steel to impressive distances. Probably have 3000 rounds through that rifle. </p><p></p><p>I want to try a Manners EH4 and I'll probably get a Manners CS when my kids get old enough to hunt due to the easily adjustable length of pull. </p><p></p><p>All in all my favorite "practical" bolt gun stock is the MCM A1-3. I wish that Grayboe or MC3 would make a budget friendly version. I like the ease of flicking off the safety VS a vertical grip like a Manners T4 or MCM A5. The raised cheek is nice for larger scopes and the wider Fore-end is nice for shooting off a vehicle or fence post or other natural occurring shooting position. It's not too wide to sit nicely in a bog pod saddle either.</p><p></p><p>These are my observations so far in my use of various stocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FS1, post: 1724886, member: 99593"] I have a manners T6A on order for the added adjustability for use on my match rifle and my wife being able to use it more ergonomically. I’ve had a B&C M40 on my .223 Tikka for the past 3 years without complaint. It has served me well hunting coyotes and ringing steel to impressive distances. Probably have 3000 rounds through that rifle. I want to try a Manners EH4 and I’ll probably get a Manners CS when my kids get old enough to hunt due to the easily adjustable length of pull. All in all my favorite “practical” bolt gun stock is the MCM A1-3. I wish that Grayboe or MC3 would make a budget friendly version. I like the ease of flicking off the safety VS a vertical grip like a Manners T4 or MCM A5. The raised cheek is nice for larger scopes and the wider Fore-end is nice for shooting off a vehicle or fence post or other natural occurring shooting position. It’s not too wide to sit nicely in a bog pod saddle either. These are my observations so far in my use of various stocks. [/QUOTE]
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