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Which McMillan Stock For A Varmint Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnUT" data-source="post: 2686939" data-attributes="member: 40704"><p>They do but, be careful and explain the exact action and explain the measurements also.</p><p> I placed an order and after 5 months got it back with the wrong inlet for another Pierce long action. Apparently pierce has LA's that were/are different. When pierce changes action openings the information didn't get communicated. McMillan had me take measurements with calipers and then they reached out to pierce to update that specific LA.</p><p>In short it cost me a lot of time.</p><p>Here are the before and after stock inlets on different stocks since the first got sent back.</p><p>McMillan inleted on what they knew. They went out of their way to get it right even though they ate the cost on it all. Most manufacturers send them a dummy action so they can reference it physically if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnUT, post: 2686939, member: 40704"] They do but, be careful and explain the exact action and explain the measurements also. I placed an order and after 5 months got it back with the wrong inlet for another Pierce long action. Apparently pierce has LA’s that were/are different. When pierce changes action openings the information didn’t get communicated. McMillan had me take measurements with calipers and then they reached out to pierce to update that specific LA. In short it cost me a lot of time. Here are the before and after stock inlets on different stocks since the first got sent back. McMillan inleted on what they knew. They went out of their way to get it right even though they ate the cost on it all. Most manufacturers send them a dummy action so they can reference it physically if needed. [/QUOTE]
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