Than you haven't used an Edge as they all come with pillars cast in place.None that I have used
Just to be clear this is McM carbon fiber composite stock.
Than you haven't used an Edge as they all come with pillars cast in place.None that I have used
I quit using them 2 years ago, to heavy , and the edge stocks did not have pillars in them, maybe they are catching up now.Than you haven't used an Edge as they all come with pillars cast in place.
Just to be clear this is McM carbon fiber composite stock.
The McMillan edge hunting stocks I have used were not pillar bedded , as I pillar bedded them my self. Like I said maybe they are catching up now . I have built more rifles than you have shot and don't need your internet opinion.They have had pillars since the came out... they are cast into the stock and can be difficult to see, but they are there.
The only thing lighter that's worth a damn is a Brown Pounder. The problem with them is they only come in one pattern and they are a project in a box as they are pretty crude as delivered in blank form.
Your full of crap..The McMillan edge hunting stocks I have used were not pillar bedded , as I pillar bedded them my self. Like I said maybe they are catching up now . I have built more rifles than you have shot and don't need your internet opinion.
That's your standard answer! Like I said , you should change your heading to resident BSer!Your full of crap..
For you, because you always are..That's your standard answer! Like I said , you should change your heading to resident BSer!
You wouldn't be if you ever carried said gun will packing out a 100 lbs of elk meat.I'm amazed men who run a 25 pound chainsaw all day will argue about a few ounces of wood vs plastic.
I can't believe I just typed that! Which stock has better sideways balance?
I was joking, because we'll argue about anything, but if you had 100 pounds of elk on u'r back, would you be able to tell if u'r stock was wood or plastic?You wouldn't be if you ever carried said gun will packing out a 100 lbs of elk meat.
I don't have to go to there website , as I am a McMillan dealer,For you, because you always are..
BTW wander over to MCM website.. you might notice the verbage "graphite stocks come with aluminum pillars" and they have since the came out..I have used them since the begining.
TouchéI don't have to go to there website , as I am a McMillan dealer,
agree, i dont see the big point wood vs plastic, there are lightweight rifle in wood also, though, they are pricey.I'm amazed men who run a 25 pound chainsaw all day will argue about a few ounces of wood vs plastic.
I love my nice wood stocks. This 22 rifle is very light with a custom wood stock and a match Broughton barrel. Wood feels alive in my hands unlike synthetic. Guess that's why I prefer natural over silicon in women.agree, i dont see the big point wood vs plastic, there are lightweight rifle in wood also, though, they are pricey.
http://sauerrifles.co.uk/15-s-202-highland
BS again!I don't have to go to there website , as I am a McMillan dealer,
I don't have to use google, dumb azz. AI have three of them on hand right now...Touché
It looks like Google has failed someone again!
Thansk
You wouldn't be if you ever carried said gun will packing out a 100 lbs of elk meat.
How as that ignorant? It's called smart.Sometimes you really come off as an ignorant SOB .
How would you like to hump 120 lb plus of gear in Afghanistan as well as your rifle and an M72 ??....jerk
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