First Look: McMillan Z-10 Bag Rider Stock

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posted on November 23, 2020
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McMillan Fiberglass Stocks is known for making precision-driven custom stocks, and now the company is expanding its lineup of ready-to-install fiberglass stocks with the new Z-10 Bag Rider stock. 

The Z-10 Bag Rider stock is based on the company's popular A-10 tactical stock. The Z-10 replaces the A-10's familiar butt hook with a swept butt profile to more easily accommodate rear bags for bench or prone shooting.

The Z-10 Bag Rider is part of the McMillan Z-series line and features a universal inlet design which fits most Remington and Remington clone barreled actions and accepts a wide range of barrel contours. Actions that fit the stock include models from APA, Defiance, Bighorn, Stiller, Lone Peak, Surgeon, Ultimatum, and more. The universal inletting makes the Z-10 Bag Rider drop-in-ready direct, right from the factory.

The Z-10 Bag Rider is available in right- or left-hand configurations. Other key features include:

  • Adjustable cheek riser height
  • Adjustable length-of-pull
  • Forward-positioned vertical grip
  • Integrated left- and right-hand thumb shelves
  • Multiple color and finish options
  • Z-10 Bag Rider Specifications
  • Drop at comb: 0.438 inches
  • Drop at heel: 0.438 inches
  • Drop to toe: 5.5 inches
  • Forearm width: 1.975 inches
  • Grip to toe: 20.25 inches
  • Butt width: 1.608 inches
  • Butt flat: 0.75 inches
  • Grip width: 1.820 inches
  • Overall length: 31.50 inches
  • Length of pull without pad: 13 inches
  • Maximum action diameter: 1.350 inches
  • Maximum barrel channel diameter: 1.250 inches

 

MSRP for the Z-10 stock starts at $372 for the flat top model with no inletting. The stock with basic inletting, which includes action outline and a barrel channel has an MSRP of, $429, while a full inlet including action, floorplate & barrel channel is $603. More information on this stock and other products from Macmillan is available at mcmillanusa.com.

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