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Can changing a stock alter your average FPS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swifty" data-source="post: 681045" data-attributes="member: 42628"><p>Well, i put the old stock back on my rifle and went to the range. Rezeroed it and shot at 400yds using the old data. Bingo-perfect. Ran it across a Chrony. Bingo- same FPS I was getting with the old stock. I agree that its weird, but it's what it is. Guess the action just didnt like the stock I tried on it.</p><p> </p><p>I did learn something though from this post about the neck hardening and I willl keep that in mind when long term storing some of my ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swifty, post: 681045, member: 42628"] Well, i put the old stock back on my rifle and went to the range. Rezeroed it and shot at 400yds using the old data. Bingo-perfect. Ran it across a Chrony. Bingo- same FPS I was getting with the old stock. I agree that its weird, but it's what it is. Guess the action just didnt like the stock I tried on it. I did learn something though from this post about the neck hardening and I willl keep that in mind when long term storing some of my ammo. [/QUOTE]
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