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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1796958" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Spending the summer months shooting an PRS competition with an 18+# set-up, my hunting rifles feel like lightweights. I have gotten used to the ergonomics of the chassis since shooting PRS and find my shooting from different positions translates nicely to my hunting shots. I could easily shave a couple of pounds with scope/mount selection and barrel contour. My chassis based rifles weight about the same as my conventionally stocked rifles, preferring some weight for the long shots. They are somewhat more awkward to carry, and, to handle the metal forearm in the freezing temps. I just bought a pretty slick detachable forearm pad from MPA that helps for warmth and serves as a soft shooting surface on the forearm as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1796958, member: 10291"] Spending the summer months shooting an PRS competition with an 18+# set-up, my hunting rifles feel like lightweights. I have gotten used to the ergonomics of the chassis since shooting PRS and find my shooting from different positions translates nicely to my hunting shots. I could easily shave a couple of pounds with scope/mount selection and barrel contour. My chassis based rifles weight about the same as my conventionally stocked rifles, preferring some weight for the long shots. They are somewhat more awkward to carry,[U] [/U]and, to handle the metal forearm in the freezing temps. I just bought a pretty slick detachable forearm pad from MPA that helps for warmth and serves as a soft shooting surface on the forearm as well. [/QUOTE]
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