You have to realize that benchrest is a pretty faddy sport. In that if so and so wins with such and such equipment, pretty soon you'll see a majority of people shooting the same thing. I've shot most all of the stocks from the original McMillan LV and HV stocks to the carbon fiber balsa laminated Scoville stocks. Lee Six SPG, Kelbly Klub and BR models. About all that I've seen from the higher profile stocks to the lower profile stocks is that the low profile stocks take a different front rest rear sandbag combination. The low profile stocks have to have a rest that will get lower on the front rest combined with a higher rear bag. For instance, when using a Scoville stock, I could no longer use the Gary Hayes front tripod rest that I had used formerly. It just wouldn't get low enough. The low profile stocks seem to work best with joystick front rests. I have a rifle that my son shot for many years built on a Edge stock. He placed pretty high with it at whatever nationals he last shot it. It's always been a good shooter. John Horn is still shooting a McMillan Edge stock and has won national yardages shooting it. He has one of the low profile balsa carbon fiber stocks, but seems that he tends to go back to the Edge. The Edge stocks work very well. If you go that route I don't think you'll be dissatisfied with it. While the Edge stock isn't as low profile as some of the later stocks, they will work with just about any front rest or rear sandbag setup that you want to use.