I believe the outer dimensions of the stock on the PH2 and Element are the same and I believe the material is the same. The inlet for the action is very different between the two because the actions have a VERY different footprint.
I asked Stockys about flush cups and the above was his reply. I didn't ask about them being an option from the factory. It would be nice to have them as an option...or standard in a perfect world.
I have one that gets used most every evening through the winter when putting hay out. Another that I use from Oct to Feb during hunting season. They've been great.
Yes, I was thinking NXS and making the assumption, but the 3-10 SHV would benefit from zero stopped, exposed elevation turret.
A while back I had a friend trial/error a 3D printed, sand to fit elevation stop for the 3-10 SHV. It's not perfect but it is helpful. The MOAR gives windage hold...
Multiple times over the last few decades I've reduced the number and variations of rifles I shoot. I will occasionally sell something now but it's rare. Focusing on a smaller number of rifles/chamberings/brands never ended up being worth the effort of the sales for me. I enjoy shooting and...
March has caught my attention with several things. The dual focal plane reticle is very interesting to me, as a hunter who spends time hunting in heavy cover/low light, then on the same day may hunt open ag fields with the possibility of 800 yard shots, and also likes to shoot distance year...
I shoot a PH1 (previous McMillan stock) and an Element. I like the palm swell on the Seekins rifles. Everyone has their preferences, so go with what you prefer.
Curiosity as much as anything, but I do prefer a vertical grip on anything I'm shooting prone. Most of my time with the 6ARC mini has been at 300 yards shooting prone. I'm starting to prefer a vertical grip even while shooting offhand...but I go back and forth on that. I can work with either...
I've been in on the 22 rf killing of many domestic pigs, goats, and cattle. The X intersection of eye to opposite ear, shot from a 90 deg angle, results in the falling in place.