McMillan Mountain Tracker LR

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Did you shoot them prior to bedding? Any appreciable difference?

When I spoke with Josh he said bedding would be unnecessary
I have a McMillan game warden LR that was inletted for my kelbly action, and was planning on bedding it. Before I got around to bedding it, i shot a proven load with it. It'll shoot 10 round .6-.8" groups on demand without bedding. Needless to say I left it alone. I'm going to try the same load with the MT LR when it gets here to see if the same thing happens.
 

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I have a McMillan game warden LR that was inletted for my kelbly action, and was planning on bedding it. Before I got around to bedding it, i shot a proven load with it. It'll shoot 10 round .6-.8" groups on demand without bedding. Needless to say I left it alone. I'm going to try the same load with the MT LR when it gets here to see if the same thing happens.
This one is for a Kelbly as well. Shot great in a chassis I had sitting around. Hoping it does as well in the McMillan without needing bedding
 
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This one is for a Kelbly as well. Shot great in a chassis I had sitting around. Hoping it does as well in the McMillan without needing bedding
I'd be willing to bet you'll have similar results. From what I've seen so far McMillans inlet work is top notch and their stocks are very rigid.

Funny you mention a chassis, that's what I moved my kelbly barreled action back and forth between a XLR chassis and that stock and haven't had any negative effects on poi or accuracy.
 
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They responded back that a m70 would not work. Gotta be a m700.

Even asked about doing Flat Top and doing the m70 myself. He said the geometry is off for a m70.

I am 18 months from moving back to the USA. Once I have an address where we will be, I'll get a couple on order. I would send them to my father's house, but my mom has dimensia and turns packages away regularly. They can't order much.
 

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I did. They said roughly 2-3 months for the painted version an additional ~1-2 months for the exposed carbon or molded in colors.
Following up, got my shipping notice today. Just under 5 weeks from order date. Pretty impressed considering Christmas and new years were both in that 5 weeks. Looking forward to playing with it.
 
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Following up, got my shipping notice today. Just under 5 weeks from order date. Pretty impressed considering Christmas and new years were both in that 5 weeks. Looking forward to playing with it.
Can't remember, was yours carbon or paint?
 

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Following up, got my shipping notice today. Just under 5 weeks from order date. Pretty impressed considering Christmas and new years were both in that 5 weeks. Looking forward to playing with it.
Damn really? I ordered mine in November. They told me 3-6 months
 
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Any updates on this? Been looking at either mentioned or a manners pro hunter for a 300 rum
I would measure the size of the recoil pad and pick the biggest one.

McMilland will probably not make a carbon fiber stock for a 300 Rum. They usually cap it at 300 Winchester. Might be worth a call.
 

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Painted. Originally it was the free paint, changed it last week to the HEC sage
Well, looks like my note to switch to HEC wasn’t captured at the paint booth (still got charged for it).

They are going to repaint so looking at another 2-3 weeks. No biggie, stuff happens. Glad it was caught before it went out today.

Looks great, just not the one I want.

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Well, looks like my note to switch to HEC wasn’t captured at the paint booth (still got charged for it).

They are going to repaint so looking at another 2-3 weeks. No biggie, stuff happens. Glad it was caught before it went out today.

Looks great, just not the one I want.

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Looks like the red carpet process did its job.

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I would measure the size of the recoil pad and pick the biggest one.

McMilland will probably not make a carbon fiber stock for a 300 Rum. They usually cap it at 300 Winchester. Might be worth a call.
Manners pro hunter it is. Be interesting to see how it shoots compared to a traditional stock.
 
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