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Win Mag Hunter and Manners stock choice - Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="socal" data-source="post: 642473" data-attributes="member: 32200"><p>Hoping to get a few opinions from you guys. I have a 300 Winnie I built last year - 700 action blue printed by Long Rifles Inc - PT&G 1-Piece bolt, sendero contour 25" Krieger and a rapid brake. It is sitting in a bedded Manners MCS-T currently and weighs about 11.25 lbs with glass and a AI mag. </p><p>I hunt with it probably 15 days a year, the rest of the time it is used for long range fun. The MCS-T is a nice stock, light, etc. but I'm so used to the vertical grip stocks like the MCS-T4 that I went ahead and ordered a Manners T2. Now I cant decide if its worth the extra 1.2 lbs for the adjustable cheek or not. With the adjustable cheek it will add maybe 1.5# to the weight of the rifle. </p><p>Anyone else out there running a MCS T2 or T2A on a hunting / fun rifle? ANy suggestions or recommendations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="socal, post: 642473, member: 32200"] Hoping to get a few opinions from you guys. I have a 300 Winnie I built last year - 700 action blue printed by Long Rifles Inc - PT&G 1-Piece bolt, sendero contour 25" Krieger and a rapid brake. It is sitting in a bedded Manners MCS-T currently and weighs about 11.25 lbs with glass and a AI mag. I hunt with it probably 15 days a year, the rest of the time it is used for long range fun. The MCS-T is a nice stock, light, etc. but I'm so used to the vertical grip stocks like the MCS-T4 that I went ahead and ordered a Manners T2. Now I cant decide if its worth the extra 1.2 lbs for the adjustable cheek or not. With the adjustable cheek it will add maybe 1.5# to the weight of the rifle. Anyone else out there running a MCS T2 or T2A on a hunting / fun rifle? ANy suggestions or recommendations? [/QUOTE]
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