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Rimfire and Airguns
Going down a 22 rabbit hole…
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveR" data-source="post: 2819474" data-attributes="member: 111097"><p>The 457 MTR has a Turkish walnut stock that is beautiful and distinctive. It is also not adjustable. </p><p></p><p>If an out-of-the box 457 MTR fits the shooter nicely, then great! If it doesn't quite fit, well then at some point there may be sufficient incentive to explore solutions.</p><p></p><p>Adjustable comb height, length of pull, etc. to get a high degree of fit become more important as the desired level of precision/accuracy increases, IMHO. A chassis typically provides these capabilities. (E.g., KRG Bravo as a basic example).</p><p></p><p>I'm making some assumptions about what the rifle would be used for, and envisioning a rifle setup that could compete well in NRL22 because NRL22 is a lot of fun and tests a gamut of skills. Stages include shooting off a bipod or bag and all kinds of supported and semi-supported positions that require both accuracy and some speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveR, post: 2819474, member: 111097"] The 457 MTR has a Turkish walnut stock that is beautiful and distinctive. It is also not adjustable. If an out-of-the box 457 MTR fits the shooter nicely, then great! If it doesn’t quite fit, well then at some point there may be sufficient incentive to explore solutions. Adjustable comb height, length of pull, etc. to get a high degree of fit become more important as the desired level of precision/accuracy increases, IMHO. A chassis typically provides these capabilities. (E.g., KRG Bravo as a basic example). I’m making some assumptions about what the rifle would be used for, and envisioning a rifle setup that could compete well in NRL22 because NRL22 is a lot of fun and tests a gamut of skills. Stages include shooting off a bipod or bag and all kinds of supported and semi-supported positions that require both accuracy and some speed. [/QUOTE]
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