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Who hunts with a chassis rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="matt_3479" data-source="post: 1994746" data-attributes="member: 23070"><p>It all depended on the hunt. I just got into chassis's this year actually. First one being an mpa comp, second being krg whiskey 3 and have a krg bravo (half chassis/half stock I guess) on its way. I've taken both the mpa and krg out this year on multiple coyote hunts. It took a bit to get comfy behind one after always having stocks. Once I did, the adjustability is awesome, and comfort is next level. Both these chassis are quite heavy and wouldn't want to carry them around. But for the coyote hunts they came on it was fantastic and will be using them a great deal this up coming winter season.</p><p></p><p>one thing to remember, a stock is more pleasant to hold, carry and shoot with in cold weather due to it not being metal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_3479, post: 1994746, member: 23070"] It all depended on the hunt. I just got into chassis’s this year actually. First one being an mpa comp, second being krg whiskey 3 and have a krg bravo (half chassis/half stock I guess) on its way. I’ve taken both the mpa and krg out this year on multiple coyote hunts. It took a bit to get comfy behind one after always having stocks. Once I did, the adjustability is awesome, and comfort is next level. Both these chassis are quite heavy and wouldn’t want to carry them around. But for the coyote hunts they came on it was fantastic and will be using them a great deal this up coming winter season. one thing to remember, a stock is more pleasant to hold, carry and shoot with in cold weather due to it not being metal [/QUOTE]
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