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<blockquote data-quote="Weaver93" data-source="post: 3011862" data-attributes="member: 120245"><p>[USER=27751]@jpd676[/USER] is correct....very different animal. I am in the other camp that can't seem to get comfortable with them. I do have a Howa Mini in an Oryx because it has variable shoulder barrels and it is easier with a barrel nut. I have a couple really accurate MSRs that I shoot well, but do not enjoy much either. As strange as it sounds I like the more organic shape of a stock over the geometric feel of a chassis. Can't argue with the adjustability, but that can be had in a stock too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weaver93, post: 3011862, member: 120245"] [USER=27751]@jpd676[/USER] is correct....very different animal. I am in the other camp that can't seem to get comfortable with them. I do have a Howa Mini in an Oryx because it has variable shoulder barrels and it is easier with a barrel nut. I have a couple really accurate MSRs that I shoot well, but do not enjoy much either. As strange as it sounds I like the more organic shape of a stock over the geometric feel of a chassis. Can't argue with the adjustability, but that can be had in a stock too. [/QUOTE]
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