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opinions on Choate tactical stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="BigDaddyKane" data-source="post: 600142" data-attributes="member: 32232"><p>The lead insert is actually sort of a nice option. The handle is hollow so it is not like you have to have the lead, but if you need to balance the rifle, or deaden some of the recoil by all means throw in the lead. I know some people that use that extra space to carry a roll of tools for the field. They have the wrench for their scope, small roll of tape etc. I think for the price, it is quite a versatile stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDaddyKane, post: 600142, member: 32232"] The lead insert is actually sort of a nice option. The handle is hollow so it is not like you have to have the lead, but if you need to balance the rifle, or deaden some of the recoil by all means throw in the lead. I know some people that use that extra space to carry a roll of tools for the field. They have the wrench for their scope, small roll of tape etc. I think for the price, it is quite a versatile stock. [/QUOTE]
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