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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1285841" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I would say they are all very similar, I have a Bell and Carlson Tactical Medalist, which would best compare to the McMillan A3 you are considering, and I like it for varminting. The adjustable cheek rest would be a good addition though, especially for varmints. I have spent hours looking through my glass at prairie dogs, and if you don't have proper eye alignment it makes for a very sore neck at the end of the day. I have a stock pack on mine that gives me perfect eye alignment, and I keep my Kestrel, a dope card in case my phone battery dies and I no longer have my ballistic calculator, and a few pairs of earplugs in it for quick access. </p><p></p><p>The wide square forend of my stock is great in bags, but is uncomfortable off hand. But if I only shot off a bipod or bags, it's great, and cheaper than the 2 you listed, though if I could afford it I would prefer a manners or mcmillan as well....</p><p></p><p>In all reality though, you won't go wrong with any of those stocks. I like the tactical style stocks for varmints. They are designed to be comfortable for extended periods and very stable off bipods or bags. Good choice on chambering by the way, the long neck of the 6mm AI will help with barrel life of that hot rod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1285841, member: 87243"] I would say they are all very similar, I have a Bell and Carlson Tactical Medalist, which would best compare to the McMillan A3 you are considering, and I like it for varminting. The adjustable cheek rest would be a good addition though, especially for varmints. I have spent hours looking through my glass at prairie dogs, and if you don't have proper eye alignment it makes for a very sore neck at the end of the day. I have a stock pack on mine that gives me perfect eye alignment, and I keep my Kestrel, a dope card in case my phone battery dies and I no longer have my ballistic calculator, and a few pairs of earplugs in it for quick access. The wide square forend of my stock is great in bags, but is uncomfortable off hand. But if I only shot off a bipod or bags, it's great, and cheaper than the 2 you listed, though if I could afford it I would prefer a manners or mcmillan as well.... In all reality though, you won't go wrong with any of those stocks. I like the tactical style stocks for varmints. They are designed to be comfortable for extended periods and very stable off bipods or bags. Good choice on chambering by the way, the long neck of the 6mm AI will help with barrel life of that hot rod. [/QUOTE]
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