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My "Long Ranger" build
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<blockquote data-quote="fmajor" data-source="post: 548249" data-attributes="member: 20646"><p>And that's *exactly* what makes it soooo attractive to me!!! Flashy/expensive brand names/tacticool - what-have-you is fine i guess. I know what it's like laying in the mud/snow/rain/whatever and still having to be on-target - a rifle/stock has simply got to perform regardless of conditions. </p><p> </p><p>Back when Reagan was Pres. and i was hopping outta planes, helicopters and whatever else - back when the M24 was new - stocks like these were *very* expensive. We've come along way since the dark ages of composite stocks (all such stocks were called tupperware back in the day).</p><p> </p><p>That Choate was made for simple guys like me. I was hoping to hear how well it performs - how well/where cheek-weld is, how it feels in-hand (palm-swell, etc), how it carries, how it transmits recoil (direction/vibration - is it 'inert'?) stuff like that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmajor, post: 548249, member: 20646"] And that's *exactly* what makes it soooo attractive to me!!! Flashy/expensive brand names/tacticool - what-have-you is fine i guess. I know what it's like laying in the mud/snow/rain/whatever and still having to be on-target - a rifle/stock has simply got to perform regardless of conditions. Back when Reagan was Pres. and i was hopping outta planes, helicopters and whatever else - back when the M24 was new - stocks like these were *very* expensive. We've come along way since the dark ages of composite stocks (all such stocks were called tupperware back in the day). That Choate was made for simple guys like me. I was hoping to hear how well it performs - how well/where cheek-weld is, how it feels in-hand (palm-swell, etc), how it carries, how it transmits recoil (direction/vibration - is it 'inert'?) stuff like that... [/QUOTE]
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