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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 460521" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I chose a McMillan " Lazzaroni Thumbhole" stock for my latest 300 win build and I love it. I find it very asy to get on target quickly. I chose it for its very light weight, strength and the highest cheek weld I could find in a light stock for a carry rifle. I only shoot prone and it is a joy to shoot. I have let several people shoot this rifle that have never shot at distance and all had great success. This includes my wife and she took her first elk with it this year. </p><p> </p><p> I also built a 7mm for a lady down the road that has a weak shoulder. I chose the thumbhole laminated from "Stocky" for the reduced recoil. She shoots this rifle very well and took her elk with it this year as well.</p><p> </p><p>I have become more fond of them with these last two rifles. I would recommend you give one a try.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff gun)gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 460521, member: 7503"] I chose a McMillan " Lazzaroni Thumbhole" stock for my latest 300 win build and I love it. I find it very asy to get on target quickly. I chose it for its very light weight, strength and the highest cheek weld I could find in a light stock for a carry rifle. I only shoot prone and it is a joy to shoot. I have let several people shoot this rifle that have never shot at distance and all had great success. This includes my wife and she took her first elk with it this year. I also built a 7mm for a lady down the road that has a weak shoulder. I chose the thumbhole laminated from "Stocky" for the reduced recoil. She shoots this rifle very well and took her elk with it this year as well. I have become more fond of them with these last two rifles. I would recommend you give one a try. Jeff gun)gun) [/QUOTE]
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