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Traditional Stock vs Chassis System - Pros/Cons
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1212484" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I went from traditional HS Precision to a Mcree chassis. Went back to a traditional Mcmillan A5. I cannot shoot well with a pistol grip stock. I feel that they were not designed for that purpose. A pistol grip forces me to put my thumb on the pistol grip. This causes some tension in my trigger hand (never a good thing). A traditional stock with a vertical grip like the Mcmillan allows the thumb to rest alongside the the stock or over the top of the stock where the thumb muscles are relaxed. This allows me to easily pull the stock consistently and straight back into my shoulder. I definitely shoot better with a traditional stock long range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1212484, member: 74902"] I went from traditional HS Precision to a Mcree chassis. Went back to a traditional Mcmillan A5. I cannot shoot well with a pistol grip stock. I feel that they were not designed for that purpose. A pistol grip forces me to put my thumb on the pistol grip. This causes some tension in my trigger hand (never a good thing). A traditional stock with a vertical grip like the Mcmillan allows the thumb to rest alongside the the stock or over the top of the stock where the thumb muscles are relaxed. This allows me to easily pull the stock consistently and straight back into my shoulder. I definitely shoot better with a traditional stock long range. [/QUOTE]
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