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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Stocks vs. Chassis
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob01" data-source="post: 2398190" data-attributes="member: 2157"><p>You won't need to go chassis for shooting PRS. People do now as it's just easier for them but you can run a stock just fine. The Manners TCS is one that drops in ready to go. Or you can do what you want to others also by adding features you want. The Manners mini chassis can be used with any 700 footprint barreled action and no bedding. I have used a Rem 700, Bighorn TL3s, Surgeon and my Vudoo in them interchangeably. Yes the chassis are easier to screw weights on but that's not something I do anyways. I hate the AR style grips personally and even the newer ones with thumb shelves don't feel as natural as a stock for me. Been shooting PRS matches coming into my 19th year so just use what works for me. You can also and don't think you need to go chassis to shot matches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob01, post: 2398190, member: 2157"] You won't need to go chassis for shooting PRS. People do now as it's just easier for them but you can run a stock just fine. The Manners TCS is one that drops in ready to go. Or you can do what you want to others also by adding features you want. The Manners mini chassis can be used with any 700 footprint barreled action and no bedding. I have used a Rem 700, Bighorn TL3s, Surgeon and my Vudoo in them interchangeably. Yes the chassis are easier to screw weights on but that's not something I do anyways. I hate the AR style grips personally and even the newer ones with thumb shelves don't feel as natural as a stock for me. Been shooting PRS matches coming into my 19th year so just use what works for me. You can also and don't think you need to go chassis to shot matches. [/QUOTE]
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