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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="rammac" data-source="post: 1857724" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>On the right track for what?</p><p></p><p>More accuracy?</p><p>More precision?</p><p>Higher round capacity?</p><p>Lighter weight?</p><p>Ability to add AR style attachments?</p><p></p><p>Switching the stock out might change the groups for the better or worse, depending on how the original stock fit. If I were getting sub MOA groups with the original setup I doubt if I would bother with changing anything for a hunting rifle, especially moving over to a chassis system with far more potential for getting the rifle hung up on things (pack straps, foliage, etc.). Adding parts never guarantees better performance, you'll know when you test the change. If your goal was to go to a chassis for some specific benefit, and this chassis provides that benefit, then you made the right choice. But you still have to test the package and see if the groups have been affected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rammac, post: 1857724, member: 27761"] On the right track for what? More accuracy? More precision? Higher round capacity? Lighter weight? Ability to add AR style attachments? Switching the stock out might change the groups for the better or worse, depending on how the original stock fit. If I were getting sub MOA groups with the original setup I doubt if I would bother with changing anything for a hunting rifle, especially moving over to a chassis system with far more potential for getting the rifle hung up on things (pack straps, foliage, etc.). Adding parts never guarantees better performance, you'll know when you test the change. If your goal was to go to a chassis for some specific benefit, and this chassis provides that benefit, then you made the right choice. But you still have to test the package and see if the groups have been affected. [/QUOTE]
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