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<blockquote data-quote="LongWalker" data-source="post: 1665984" data-attributes="member: 97337"><p>Over the last few years I've narrowed down the number of brands and patterns/platforms I have from handguns to shotguns and rifles. I'm not a huge prepper type but if there ever is a SHTF scenario parts, cartridges, familiarity, etc between guns would be pretty consistent. </p><p></p><p>Currently my hunting and target rifles are all is similar style stocks. I'm thinking of dropping one of my target actions in a chassis to see if the more precise adjustments in a chassis might get me more dialed in. </p><p></p><p>I'm not worried about learning something a little different equipment wise but in a quick opportunity shooting situation where it's almost all muscle memory would I be better served with a consistent grip and feel. </p><p></p><p>As usual I'm probably over thinking this so some sage advice is most appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongWalker, post: 1665984, member: 97337"] Over the last few years I've narrowed down the number of brands and patterns/platforms I have from handguns to shotguns and rifles. I'm not a huge prepper type but if there ever is a SHTF scenario parts, cartridges, familiarity, etc between guns would be pretty consistent. Currently my hunting and target rifles are all is similar style stocks. I'm thinking of dropping one of my target actions in a chassis to see if the more precise adjustments in a chassis might get me more dialed in. I'm not worried about learning something a little different equipment wise but in a quick opportunity shooting situation where it's almost all muscle memory would I be better served with a consistent grip and feel. As usual I'm probably over thinking this so some sage advice is most appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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