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Bruno McMillan BR Stocks

Grimey39

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This is my first post so please bear with me. I would like opinions for the Bruno McMillan BR stocks Lester currently sales. I know they are partially inletted for Bat B actions so I thinks you could still finish in letting for a Panda or Farley Black Widow. Just need input for your thoughts on the stock. Thanks for any help.
 
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A big plus for them is Lester uses them and he's won a lot with them. Yes, ask him what he thinks about inletting for other actions. I'd think that it wouldn't be a problem or at least not much of a problem. FWIW I have two, a Gen 1 and a Gen 2.
 
A big plus for them is Lester uses them and he's won a lot with them. Yes, ask him what he thinks about inletting for other actions. I'd think that it wouldn't be a problem or at least not much of a problem. FWIW I have two, a Gen 1 and a Gen 2.
Sorry I’m a little behind but what is the difference between Gen 1 and Gen 2? Are the stocks he has now have the large pistol grip like a Scoville or Leonard? I have a Leonard but I just don’t really like the large grip and as you know they really don’t have very much of a pistol grip.
 
The main difference is the Gen 1 had a thinner wrist. It was thickened, beefed up if you will. That change happened a long time ago. I have no idea how it compares to a Scoville or Leonard and why would the grip make much difference on a SRBR stock anyhow? You don't actually grip it so I'm puzzled there.
 
The main difference is the Gen 1 had a thinner wrist. It was thickened, beefed up if you will. That change happened a long time ago. I have no idea how it compares to a Scoville or Leonard and why would the grip make much difference on a SRBR stock anyhow? You don't actually grip it so I'm puzzled there.
It’s been a while since I shot competitively and I was just more comfortable with the smaller grip. I just need to practice more and get accustomed to the new grip style.
 
Thanks Al for your response. I’m always trying to keep up with you, Jackie and Randy. Keep up with the score shooting and making bullets for the 30 BR.
 
Almost any stock can be routed out and remolded to what ever action you can fit into it.

I have a couple of stocks that have been remolded to accommodate whatever action I needed to put in it.

The Bruno is about as good as anything available. It will be a little heavier than a Scoville are Scarborough, but you can make LV weight with one as long as it is under 28 ounces bedded.

Buying a stock has come down to availability more than anything else.
 
The main difference is the Gen 1 had a thinner wrist. It was thickened, beefed up if you will. That change happened a long time ago. I have no idea how it compares to a Scoville or Leonard and why would the grip make much difference on a SRBR stock anyhow? You don't actually grip it so I'm puzzled there.
On two Gen 1's, I inletted 3/8" dia., heavily knurled aluminum rounds in original AcraGlas (the runny stuff) from behind the tang area at an angle down to the bottom of the grip. Once the bedded, you couldn't see that anything had been done.

You'd be surprised how many people use some sort of 'grip-tion' on the 13.5 lb. 30BR's. Then, check out the 10 lb, 2.25" forend HBR shooters. :eek:

Good shootin' :) -Al
 
On two Gen 1's, I inletted 3/8" dia., heavily knurled aluminum rounds in original AcraGlas (the runny stuff) from behind the tang area at an angle down to the bottom of the grip. Once the bedded, you couldn't see that anything had been done.

You'd be surprised how many people use some sort of 'grip-tion' on the 13.5 lb. 30BR's. Then, check out the 10 lb, 2.25" forend HBR shooters. :eek:

Good shootin' :) -Al
Thanks to you and Jackie on the replies and information. Not real concerned about the weight as this will probably be used on a 13.5 lb 30BR.
 
Thanks to you and Jackie on the replies and information. Not real concerned about the weight as this will probably be used on a 13.5 lb 30BR.
Depending on the scope you're going to use, you could opt a LV stock/HV barrel and a goodly amount of weight in the back end. Or a HV stock, a LV barrel and still have some ballast in the trunk. Of course, if you're going to use a tuner that figures in, as well.
 
Depending on the scope you're going to use, you could opt a LV stock/HV barrel and a goodly amount of weight in the back end. Or a HV stock, a LV barrel and still have some ballast in the trunk. Of course, if you're going to use a tuner that figures in, as well.
Al, that gives me options to think about and I really appreciate you guys taking time to give me your advice. I’ll probably have more questions so don’t get tired of me.
Thanks again
 

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