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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 413894" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>Yes just go to do it today. The XLR has got to be the most comfortable aluminum chassis stock i have every shot. The performance was second to none with the gun i took straight out of a mcrees that was holding close to .5moa and the 3 groups i shot today were all smaller then that at all the distances i tried. The BA fits perfectly into the stock which is some of the best machining i have seen in aluminum chassis systems. Its super versatile as well allowing for almost any type of bipod setup and can handle many different other types of add-ons that have been almost to easy to mount to it. The only thing i found was to put it in i had to remove the 4 screws that help the tube into place but that didnt bother me to much. I will be testing again soon with a <a href="http://www.lraccuracy.com" target="_blank">Welcome to Long Range Accuracy</a> bipod that i have coming and have great hopes for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 413894, member: 14081"] Yes just go to do it today. The XLR has got to be the most comfortable aluminum chassis stock i have every shot. The performance was second to none with the gun i took straight out of a mcrees that was holding close to .5moa and the 3 groups i shot today were all smaller then that at all the distances i tried. The BA fits perfectly into the stock which is some of the best machining i have seen in aluminum chassis systems. Its super versatile as well allowing for almost any type of bipod setup and can handle many different other types of add-ons that have been almost to easy to mount to it. The only thing i found was to put it in i had to remove the 4 screws that help the tube into place but that didnt bother me to much. I will be testing again soon with a [url=http://www.lraccuracy.com]Welcome to Long Range Accuracy[/url] bipod that i have coming and have great hopes for. [/QUOTE]
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