Hi everyone. I wanted to get some thoughts on my recent experience ordering my first quality aftermarket stock - a McMillan. Here are the details:
I ordered a custom A3 for my Howa 1500 in 7mm Rem Mag back in December, 2020. My hope was to have it in time for an aoudad hunt in April, 2021. McMillan indicated that it would be cutting it close, but that it was possible. About a month later in January, 2021, McMillan indicated that they needed my credit card info in order to complete the order. They never asked me for it before, and I was somewhat frustrated at the possibility that my order was not "queued" during that month long period, rendering the likelihood of having the stock in time for my April hunt even less likely.
My stock actually arrived April 1, 2021, JUST in time for my trip (I would have a few days to sight in with it, etc). I was thrilled.
I installed it and immediately noticed that the open bolt was contacting the stock comb. The action would not properly cycle rounds from the internal magazine, and the bolt could not be removed for cleaning. Also, the bolt knob was rubbing the stock when cycling. These fitment problems were immediately obvious upon installing the stock, and I was frustrated because it seemed that McMillan didn't even spend 7 minutes to test fitment and do a function check before sending it to me. Unfortunately, the stock was not going to come with me on my trip after all.
McMillan customer service was very responsive and helpful. After explaining the issues I observed, they arranged for me to return the stock so that they could fix the issues. I shipped the stock out the next day. This morning, I received the stock back. Basically it looks like they milled out a 1cm groove in the top of the comb to allow the bolt to clear the comb. I haven't installed the stock yet, but I presume that they also sanded the bolt handle notch a bit to fix the rubbing issue there. This repair took 6 weeks. Here is a photo of the fix:
My initial thought is that this is an incredibly "bush league" fix but I wanted to collect some other viewpoints before I decide what to do, if anything. Does anyone have a McMillan A3 with a Howa 1500 LA in it? Is this bush league groove present in your stock comb? Or do I have the dubious honor of having a one of a kind stock here? WDYT?
Thanks everyone!
I ordered a custom A3 for my Howa 1500 in 7mm Rem Mag back in December, 2020. My hope was to have it in time for an aoudad hunt in April, 2021. McMillan indicated that it would be cutting it close, but that it was possible. About a month later in January, 2021, McMillan indicated that they needed my credit card info in order to complete the order. They never asked me for it before, and I was somewhat frustrated at the possibility that my order was not "queued" during that month long period, rendering the likelihood of having the stock in time for my April hunt even less likely.
My stock actually arrived April 1, 2021, JUST in time for my trip (I would have a few days to sight in with it, etc). I was thrilled.
I installed it and immediately noticed that the open bolt was contacting the stock comb. The action would not properly cycle rounds from the internal magazine, and the bolt could not be removed for cleaning. Also, the bolt knob was rubbing the stock when cycling. These fitment problems were immediately obvious upon installing the stock, and I was frustrated because it seemed that McMillan didn't even spend 7 minutes to test fitment and do a function check before sending it to me. Unfortunately, the stock was not going to come with me on my trip after all.
McMillan customer service was very responsive and helpful. After explaining the issues I observed, they arranged for me to return the stock so that they could fix the issues. I shipped the stock out the next day. This morning, I received the stock back. Basically it looks like they milled out a 1cm groove in the top of the comb to allow the bolt to clear the comb. I haven't installed the stock yet, but I presume that they also sanded the bolt handle notch a bit to fix the rubbing issue there. This repair took 6 weeks. Here is a photo of the fix:
My initial thought is that this is an incredibly "bush league" fix but I wanted to collect some other viewpoints before I decide what to do, if anything. Does anyone have a McMillan A3 with a Howa 1500 LA in it? Is this bush league groove present in your stock comb? Or do I have the dubious honor of having a one of a kind stock here? WDYT?
Thanks everyone!