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Stocks vs. Chassis
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<blockquote data-quote="mudflap621" data-source="post: 2400023" data-attributes="member: 116958"><p>Modern high end stocks have come a long way in bridging the gap that once was between the two. The most important thing is being able to fit either to YOU. I'm currently running a MPA and also a TCS just starting messing with which I'm really liking. I think most chassis still hold the edge as far as modularity and ease of fit. Stocks like the Manners TCS and Foundations offerings are probably the most adjustable traditional stocks you are going to find.</p><p></p><p>Range gun can mean different things to different people. PRS, Benchrest, prone? Each will have certain aspects that are more important. If your still finding your niche I think it's a great time to find a used chassis and experiment. It will afford you the most adjustment and options until you figure out what's important to you and what is not. From there you can make a more informed decision wether you want to pursue the chassis or go back to a stock, but you don't know until you try.</p><p></p><p>MDT ACC, MPA BA Comp, XLR Envy are the top of the heap and KRG also makes some hybrid chassis systems that have a more traditional feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudflap621, post: 2400023, member: 116958"] Modern high end stocks have come a long way in bridging the gap that once was between the two. The most important thing is being able to fit either to YOU. I’m currently running a MPA and also a TCS just starting messing with which I’m really liking. I think most chassis still hold the edge as far as modularity and ease of fit. Stocks like the Manners TCS and Foundations offerings are probably the most adjustable traditional stocks you are going to find. Range gun can mean different things to different people. PRS, Benchrest, prone? Each will have certain aspects that are more important. If your still finding your niche I think it’s a great time to find a used chassis and experiment. It will afford you the most adjustment and options until you figure out what’s important to you and what is not. From there you can make a more informed decision wether you want to pursue the chassis or go back to a stock, but you don’t know until you try. MDT ACC, MPA BA Comp, XLR Envy are the top of the heap and KRG also makes some hybrid chassis systems that have a more traditional feel. [/QUOTE]
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