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Choate Sniper Stock: Functionality?
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<blockquote data-quote="learning" data-source="post: 431227" data-attributes="member: 17382"><p>I have one and won't get another one. They are very heavy. The back end of the stock is parallel to the bore which makes it very tough to get on target if you are using a rear bag, and it's even harder if the shot is not level. Then you actually get the bag under it make the shot and the rifle is in such a poor position on the bag that your now way off target, it makes it very difficult to spot your own shots. If you only shoot off of a bench it would be great, but anything else and forget it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="learning, post: 431227, member: 17382"] I have one and won't get another one. They are very heavy. The back end of the stock is parallel to the bore which makes it very tough to get on target if you are using a rear bag, and it's even harder if the shot is not level. Then you actually get the bag under it make the shot and the rifle is in such a poor position on the bag that your now way off target, it makes it very difficult to spot your own shots. If you only shoot off of a bench it would be great, but anything else and forget it. [/QUOTE]
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