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Thoughts on the .257 Weatherby for these animals?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 1513" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Big Sky,</p><p>If you are a big guy you might find the pistol grip on the A2 a little skimpy - I have fairly big hands and my little finger actually hangs below the grip on my A2. Needs another inch or so. Doesn't do that on the Marksman or HTG stocks. Best fitting heavy McMillan for my hands is the McHale, but it is HEAVY. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion the Marksman and A-2,3 and 4's are not "carrying stocks" if you are going to hunt much with the rifle. If you really want to try a tactical stock the A-3 is lighter than the A-2 - similar feel.</p><p>Good luck. Half the fun is making these decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 1513, member: 25"] Big Sky, If you are a big guy you might find the pistol grip on the A2 a little skimpy - I have fairly big hands and my little finger actually hangs below the grip on my A2. Needs another inch or so. Doesn't do that on the Marksman or HTG stocks. Best fitting heavy McMillan for my hands is the McHale, but it is HEAVY. In my opinion the Marksman and A-2,3 and 4's are not "carrying stocks" if you are going to hunt much with the rifle. If you really want to try a tactical stock the A-3 is lighter than the A-2 - similar feel. Good luck. Half the fun is making these decisions. [/QUOTE]
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