I know there have been similar questions, and there are aged posts completely on point, so while not wanting to beat a dead horse, just looking for updated information based on subsequent experience--i.e. since 2008 or 2011. Posts I found were fairly old.
I am building my first dedicated F-Class rifle. I have the BAT MB action already as well as a strait 1.25" .284 blank to finish likely at 30", and trigger all in hand. I cannot settle on a stock. Seems with advancements in style and caliber of shooting folks in F-Class there has been some change in recent years. What was in and available in 2008 just aint so anymore. When I searched this question, folks are suggesting Robertson stocks, and saying to check out Manner's new F-class offering, to sway from McMillan's F-Class as its to flimsy in the fore end.
Well, it seems Robertson's are no longer available, Manners isn't making many of the F-class stocks, etc., etc., etc....
So, with advancement of a few years, what are folks doing these days for F-class? I really like McMillan stocks, and admit a favor towards the F-class but looks and fit, but admit having also never used one in a match. Also looking at the McMillan MBR. I am not a huge fan of laminated stocks for aesthetic reasons, but know they make paint everyday for such reasons. Would I gain enough by the alleged additional rigidity of the laminated construction? If so, what about Pierce's offerings in comparison to PT&R? Pierce's stock could be had with adjustable comb and butt for about $700 delivered, far cry from what I have heard $$$ for a PT&R stock.
I am building my first dedicated F-Class rifle. I have the BAT MB action already as well as a strait 1.25" .284 blank to finish likely at 30", and trigger all in hand. I cannot settle on a stock. Seems with advancements in style and caliber of shooting folks in F-Class there has been some change in recent years. What was in and available in 2008 just aint so anymore. When I searched this question, folks are suggesting Robertson stocks, and saying to check out Manner's new F-class offering, to sway from McMillan's F-Class as its to flimsy in the fore end.
Well, it seems Robertson's are no longer available, Manners isn't making many of the F-class stocks, etc., etc., etc....
So, with advancement of a few years, what are folks doing these days for F-class? I really like McMillan stocks, and admit a favor towards the F-class but looks and fit, but admit having also never used one in a match. Also looking at the McMillan MBR. I am not a huge fan of laminated stocks for aesthetic reasons, but know they make paint everyday for such reasons. Would I gain enough by the alleged additional rigidity of the laminated construction? If so, what about Pierce's offerings in comparison to PT&R? Pierce's stock could be had with adjustable comb and butt for about $700 delivered, far cry from what I have heard $$$ for a PT&R stock.