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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2819385" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>If you shoot an AR Platform there is not much difference with Chassis.</p><p>Chassis are versatile on configurations to fit the shooter along with accessories and weight. With traditional wood or composite stocks you try to fit the shooter to the rifle. With a Chassis you can fit the rifle to the shooter.</p><p>Manufactures are making "Hunter" Chassis so weight is not a factor. You can go light or heavy (add subtract wight).</p><p>As far as "COLD" - if it is cold out you are going to wear gloves. A rifle with a composite/wood/metal stock are all the same temp at the ambient temp. Most Chassis have "M" Loc or other similar systems and Manufactures are making fore stock composite covers that attach so you are not touching metal.</p><p>If you look at PRS (Precision Rifle Series) of Shooting it is most fitted for "Hunting Style Shooting" ALL POSITIONS. Chassis are the #1 type of stock used in PRS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2819385, member: 116439"] If you shoot an AR Platform there is not much difference with Chassis. Chassis are versatile on configurations to fit the shooter along with accessories and weight. With traditional wood or composite stocks you try to fit the shooter to the rifle. With a Chassis you can fit the rifle to the shooter. Manufactures are making "Hunter" Chassis so weight is not a factor. You can go light or heavy (add subtract wight). As far as "COLD" - if it is cold out you are going to wear gloves. A rifle with a composite/wood/metal stock are all the same temp at the ambient temp. Most Chassis have "M" Loc or other similar systems and Manufactures are making fore stock composite covers that attach so you are not touching metal. If you look at PRS (Precision Rifle Series) of Shooting it is most fitted for "Hunting Style Shooting" ALL POSITIONS. Chassis are the #1 type of stock used in PRS. [/QUOTE]
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