Do not talk about it much over here cause I didn't use it much this year was using the Omega instead - but next year it is the Whites turn...
The mainreason I did not use it this season was was because the Omega was easier to pack around in my hand all day hunting.My White had a grey/black laminate stock on it and to me the stock was heavy the gun was and the stock was to thick tofit comfortable in my hands - the real probelm is that I am not the guy I use to be getting to dang old... but I think I have solved the problem... I got a composit stock from Doc - I think it might be the last one he had for a model 97 switched out the laminate to the composit and everthing feels right... It is a lighter stock and it is thinner - even a bit shorter... Now here is the problem - the olny stock he had was a camo stock - it had been dipped by Rocky Mountain Camo to "Autumn Aspen" - now up here in norther Idaho we have an Aspen or two but not many so I do not know how effective the camo is going to be - but I am starting to like it a little bit - I leave it outin the work room so I have to look at it every time I go by it. I added a comb lift to get me up to the scope and the other day I out on apalm swell - man thatreally feels good in the hand.
Well after all of this I think I am happy - just wish we had more hunting season... might try it and a 180 grain 10mm Speer Gold Dot on a coyote this winter - could be fun...
Remember you do not throw the stock at the animal it is just a part of the gun and it was the only one I could get...
mike