JRS said:
hogan said:
Bought first H-S Precision stock, the police model, in 1997 from Brownells. Basically same design as Sendero and Varmint models Remington used. Owned a lot of H-S stocks since and NEVER a problem or concern.
Have owned 4 McMillan stocks since late 90s. Two manifested Severe Manufacturing Defects. Two stocks they replaced were botched in barrel inlet job they did. One of these stocks came to me with such poor finish and appearance that it should have been rejected by any competent quality control inspector. The stocks that were returned for repair/replacement were both more than 4 yrs old before their manufacturing defects began to affect the stock exterior.
Have also had good experiences with several Bell & Carlson stocks; never a problem.
I have NOT had good results from any of my interactions with McMillanUSA.
You move from thread to thread, bashing McMillan :
Bashing?
How is it "bashing" to state that out of 4 stocks owned in the past 17yrs, two were made with significant manufacturing defects? And 2 of the warranty replacement stocks they provided were botched in terms of barrel inlet?
I can tell you that for $565, a stock ought to be inletted with care and seemingly every other stockmaker can produce a "standard Winchester 70 barrel contour" in their finished work.
I can tell you that no other custom or aftermarket quality stock I have owned had bubbles that migrated through the surface layer and popped, or that no other stock I ever owned began losing chunks of external finish layer all along the inlet area from tang to forend.
How is it "bashing" to state facts about 3 products I had the misfortune to own?
Only decent stock I owned of the McMillan brand was an Edge for model 700.
Bashing? Have owned about a dozen H-S Precision stocks and NO PROBLEMS.
Guess I will have to spend some time and detail the matter further; let others decide if my experience and expectations were reasonable...
If my intentions were to "bash" McMillanUSA I could get much more specific...
As it goes, if you own a McMillan stock, I would advise you to regularly inspect the surface of your stock for chips, cracks, bubbles, and other evidences of manufacturing defects.
In my experience, unlike Leupold, Burris, Williams, Uncle Mike's; McMillanUSA will not honor their warranty with correctly made product.
There are many reports of Remington 700 bolt handles breaking off, and safety problems. Is it "bashing" to mention one's experience with those situations also?