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Allterra got back to me saying they’re a “couple months out”.
Curved as in Monte Carlo style? Did they say they would also be offering the original version?I chatted with them at sheep show a bit on this topic. They have a new stock design they plan to release as a component in the near future. Has a slightly curved comb, grip to trigger sitance is slightly shorter, and integrated forend rail similar to gunwerks clymr. I liked the shortened grip/trigger distance as the existing mold is a touch long for my hand. Overall, I like the new stock. Excited for them to get it on the market. Expect it to be higher priced than the previous version…
I just paid $943 for a manners eh1. I about crapped when I got the invoice.$900+. Ouch.
AND 30 OZ$900+. Ouch.
Check out the Manners MCS Pro Hunter, lots of awesome features in the same price point but at 25 oz.AND 30 OZ
AND 30 OZ
Wait a minute… a guy has to spend $900+ for the stock, and then pay a smith another couple hundred to bed it, voiding the “warranty”? WITW?Do not spot bed, the recoil lug, and then complain about the stock. They’ve made it about as clear as they can.
MORE ON BEDDING:
A qualified gunsmith will have to FULL LENGTH bed the action with pillars and a recoil lug to your stock. Pillars will need to be cut to length by the gunsmith you choose. The pillars prevent stock crush over time, keeping the torque values consistent. Our stocks are inletted/machined with the tolerance needed for a qualified gunsmith to bed your action. The bedding will ensure your action stays secure and is repeatable for a lifetime of use. We do not recommend bedding your own stock if you are not a trained gunsmith. Once work is done to the stock it is not eligible to be returned per the return policy below.
If you can properly do a full length bed job you’re good to go.Wait a minute… a guy has to spend $900+ for the stock, and then pay a smith another couple hundred to bed it, voiding the “warranty”? WITW?
This is just starting to get silly. Reminds me of the Edsel and Pontiac Aztek.
Why The Pontiac Aztec Was The Biggest Failure In Automotive History
It was an even bigger flop than the Edsel.www.thrillist.com