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<blockquote data-quote="Delicatessen" data-source="post: 2313608" data-attributes="member: 108275"><p>I generally never see much change (within shooters skill) assuming everything is set up well. The alignment can be an issue as many people will have an almost 2" lop difference prone to seated/standing. Other than that is is possible that forend could flex if stock/chassis is not stiff enough or there is very little clearance. Check all torque on bolts and check if the condition persists between positions…if so it would likely be stock forend. I generally prefer chassis that have quick lop and buttpad height adjustments as that will help ensuring good fundamentals in position between standing, seated, and prone (prone being the most different in buttstock setup for most)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Delicatessen, post: 2313608, member: 108275"] I generally never see much change (within shooters skill) assuming everything is set up well. The alignment can be an issue as many people will have an almost 2” lop difference prone to seated/standing. Other than that is is possible that forend could flex if stock/chassis is not stiff enough or there is very little clearance. Check all torque on bolts and check if the condition persists between positions…if so it would likely be stock forend. I generally prefer chassis that have quick lop and buttpad height adjustments as that will help ensuring good fundamentals in position between standing, seated, and prone (prone being the most different in buttstock setup for most) [/QUOTE]
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