long40shot
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Have any of you spent any time on a Manners EH1 stock? I'd like to get some impressions on one.
Matt
Matt
Have any of you spent any time on a Manners EH1 stock? I'd like to get some impressions on one.
Its suited for a #5 barrel on the small side, same as a game warden or game hunter.
As far as McMillan stocks, the Remington classic, A-3 and the HTG. Out of the three i liked the HTG the best. I've handled a few different Manners stocks before, like the T3, T1, and a thumbhole model. The game scout sounds nice, a thinner profile rather than a varmint stock would be nice. I'll never go bigger than a varmint/sendero contour.What stocks have you handled? I have built on everything so I may be able to compare for you. I find the eh-1 a little thicker than the Mcmillan in the grip. That may be a pro or con. Its suited for a #5 barrel on the small side, same as a game warden or game hunter. The Game scout is nice for #5 and down.
What barrel do you plan to use? If you preferred the htg over the a3 then you should look at the eh-2 or mcmillan remington hunter, still a little thicker for larger barrels 4-5 and up to look "right". My favorite for a true hunting rifle with a #4 and down is the mcmillan hunter (not to be confused with the remington hunter). Most times a hunting rifle is shot from a bipod which makes the size of the forend irreverent.As far as McMillan stocks, the Remington classic, A-3 and the HTG. Out of the three i liked the HTG the best. I've handled a few different Manners stocks before, like the T3, T1, and a thumbhole model. The game scout sounds nice, a thinner profile rather than a varmint stock would be nice. I'll never go bigger than a varmint/sendero contour.
I forgot to mention the barrel, it's a Bartlein #3. The McMillan game hunter looks nice too, i like the Monte Carlo cheek piece.What barrel do you plan to use? If you preferred the htg over the a3 then you should look at the eh-2 or mcmillan remington hunter, still a little thicker for larger barrels 4-5 and up to look "right". My favorite for a true hunting rifle with a #4 and down is the mcmillan hunter (not to be confused with the remington hunter). Most times a hunting rifle is shot from a bipod which makes the size of the forend irreverent.