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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Stocks vs. Chassis
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob01" data-source="post: 2399988" data-attributes="member: 2157"><p>Yup I know many who use stocks and used to be one when I was a little younger and had time to practice more. LOL Been a few years since I stood ona two day match podium. Chassis took off for the versatility and when the game turned to making rifles 30 pounds it was easier to strap dead weight on. Also for new shooters they were easier to drop an action in with no bedding and less wait time than a stock so they got that crowd too. Some don't want to wait 6-8 months for a stock to be built. Some don't know about the Manners Mini chassis being bolt in and go and why I mentioned it also so if you like that about chassis but want a stock it's an option. If you get a stock built right then it will shoot just fine and shoot with any chassis and boils down to personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob01, post: 2399988, member: 2157"] Yup I know many who use stocks and used to be one when I was a little younger and had time to practice more. LOL Been a few years since I stood ona two day match podium. Chassis took off for the versatility and when the game turned to making rifles 30 pounds it was easier to strap dead weight on. Also for new shooters they were easier to drop an action in with no bedding and less wait time than a stock so they got that crowd too. Some don't want to wait 6-8 months for a stock to be built. Some don't know about the Manners Mini chassis being bolt in and go and why I mentioned it also so if you like that about chassis but want a stock it's an option. If you get a stock built right then it will shoot just fine and shoot with any chassis and boils down to personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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