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What difference does the stock make?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nickie.01" data-source="post: 1731922" data-attributes="member: 79744"><p>Having shot wood stocks "forever", bedding and torquing action screws used to be our only options for repeatability. (Plus money was tight).</p><p>The suggestion to try different stocks is a great one. Most guys at the range/club are happy to let you try and discuss pros and cons. If you try the stock only , to me, you don't get the same feel as having the complete setup.The new chassis are solid, adjustable fit (huge!), and I believe make it easier to shoot tighter groups. However I am not inclined to carry a chassis rig hunting - old school I guess? Try different stocks prone, off a pack, off hand and the ones that fit you - give you the edge in the woods. My 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickie.01, post: 1731922, member: 79744"] Having shot wood stocks "forever", bedding and torquing action screws used to be our only options for repeatability. (Plus money was tight). The suggestion to try different stocks is a great one. Most guys at the range/club are happy to let you try and discuss pros and cons. If you try the stock only , to me, you don't get the same feel as having the complete setup.The new chassis are solid, adjustable fit (huge!), and I believe make it easier to shoot tighter groups. However I am not inclined to carry a chassis rig hunting - old school I guess? Try different stocks prone, off a pack, off hand and the ones that fit you - give you the edge in the woods. My 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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