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    They look great, What optional extra's can you provide?
    What is the turn around time like on odd actions ie Tikka 595?
    How do these compare stiffness wise to the Mcmillian edge type stock?

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    Cheers for that, will have more pics up on facebook as we get them done, so you can get exactly what you want!

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    Pillar bedding an option, can do, comes with swivel studs. Pacmayre a lighter pad

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    Quote Originally Posted by SenatorStocks View Post
    Pillar bedding an option, can do, comes with swivel studs. Pacmayre a lighter pad
    Thanks for that info.

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    Really interested for one for my Vanguard. Will see how things get along in a few months.

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    Hi 199p, options are any colour scheme you want, pillar bedded, recoil pad, studs (come with threaded stud screw holes), grip texture, solid or hollow. can do 595 inlet, just set up time and if it fits my stock mold, (may need adjustment) but shouldn't be a problem. One of the things I want to do is to be able to provide a service for this type of situation. Lots of guys out there that like there rifle but not the stock!

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    Thats fine TotaraHunter, look at my facebook page if you havent already. SenatorStocks

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    Sako? S/A AII?

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    can do most actions, just need an original for CNC measurements if I dont have it,

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    Just for people to note that the McMillan edge stocks weigh 21-23 oz according to there website 23 ounces = 652.039032 grams.
    These stocks are 520-560grm (top post) so there is a nice weight saving there.
    Are these stocks as strong as the McMillan edge stocks?

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by 199p View Post
    Just for people to note that the McMillan edge stocks weigh 21-23 oz according to there website 23 ounces = 652.039032 grams.
    These stocks are 520-560grm (top post) so there is a nice weight saving there.
    Are these stocks as strong as the McMillan edge stocks?

    Cheers
    Shane

    Is it lighter because it doesn't come with a recoil pad??
    1000yds is fun, 1500yds is getting interesting, 2000yds is exciting, 2500yds will blow your mind

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    Just weighed some stocks I have lying around, some of them waiting for a home

    Mcmillian Hunters Edge SA BDL 650gr
    Mcmillian Hunters Edge LA ADL 655gr
    Mcmillian Hunters Edge LA BDL 600gr
    HS Precision Rem 700P LA BDL 1210gr
    HS Precision Sendero SFII BDL 1115gr with Limbsaver.
    HS Precision Sendero SFI BDL 1065gr
    HS Precision Hunter ? LA ADL 1095gr
    HS Precision Hunter ? SA BDL 1065gr
    Rem SPSS SA ADL 785gr
    Rem SPSS SA BDL 875gr with some bedding.
    Kimber Montana 84m SA ADL 790gr
    McMillian A5 EdgeTech LA BDL 1230gr with P-Chey Alloy bedding block
    XLR Evolution HD Chassis 2460gr with Tactical butt stock

    The HS Precisions are heavy because of the Alloy bedding block.
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    They still come in under edge weight (and budget!), depending on what recoil pad you choose, some (Limbsaver) are very heavy like 140-150grm!

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    The 560grm stocks I have run over with my car (bloody good fun, but does damage the finish!), but these ones are solid through, the lighter ones are semi solid with baffles in the butt, (that doesnt sound good!), but it works very well.

    Jason

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    If you send me one I'm willing to try and brake it, I'm pretty rough on gear

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