Re: My new McMillan A5...wtf
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KYshooter338$</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you don't like it, sell it. And get yourself a chassis system that is milled out with a machine and will yield no gel coat boo boo's.
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Have you ever looked at billet CNC milled aluminum prior to blasting and coating? Pretty ugly.
McMillan stocks are technically the product of considerable CNC milling. The mold itself is made this way. The shell gets CNC milled in a fashion that its integrity is maintained yet they can still put the fill in the stock. After filling, the action and barrel area are CNC inletted. Finally, the adjustable hardware points are CNC milled.
My point is, a properly prepped surface with a uniform finish applied over the top turns out basically the same, regardless of the underlying material and the means used to shape that material into the finished product.
McM painters come out very uniform, as do camo finishes applied with sharp edged templates. These are finishes though, not an actual part of the stock itself. The molded in camo is an integral part of the stock and much deeper than any surface finish I've ever seen suitable to this application.
All one has to do is look at a 20-odd year old, heavily used and abused M40A1 return stock that has had its AO spraybomb camo removed to "get it". Mine is in amazingly good shape for literally having been to hell and back many many times. I say WOW every time I pick it up.