Manners EH1 or ag composite alpine hunter?

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Looking at these two stocks for a short suppressed hunting rifle I’m putting together, I used to have a privateer from ag…. It was a night lightweight stock, but I have never gotten my hands on anything from manners, obviously there is a significant price difference, other than that is there any real quality or ergonomics difference?
 
I prefer the manners. I've handled both, own a manners, had a McMillan a3 and have a McMillan game hunter.

Eh1 and game hunter are my favorites but I've been eyeballing a gunwerks Clymer for awhile. The alterra arms looks nice also

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Not sure if it will help but I just did a review comparison of a few carbon stocks, including the AG and Manners, Its under the lightweight zone area with carbon rifle stock review as the title.
IMO you cant go wrong with either. Both are solid choices. I went with the Peak 44 Blacktooth and I am extremely satisfied.
 
Add the Manners Pro Hunter to the comparison list, I just got one and it's an awesome stock.

I've been thinking way to hard about one of them.

If you don't mind simple, and want lightweight, take a look at the Grayboe Trekker. I've been using two of them and I'm finding it tough to not prefer them over my other stocks. I'm pretty simple in my setup and I'm not using a bi/tripod or arca mount. They are woking very well for me off hand, over pack/bags, and prone.

I wouldn't recommend them with a carbon Sendero profile as the forend can be made to touch...it's stiff but not like a full thickness forend. I prefer lighter contour steel barrels on light guns and they're not going to touch.
 
I've been thinking way to hard about one of them.

If you don't mind simple, and want lightweight, take a look at the Grayboe Trekker. I've been using two of them and I'm finding it tough to not prefer them over my other stocks. I'm pretty simple in my setup and I'm not using a bi/tripod or arca mount. They are woking very well for me off hand, over pack/bags, and prone.

I wouldn't recommend them with a carbon Sendero profile as the forend can be made to touch...it's stiff but not like a full thickness forend. I prefer lighter contour steel barrels on light guns and they're not going to touch.
Just to enable you…

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Manners, but they need to get their production lead times in order. Makes zero sense to have to wait that long for a stock.
 
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