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Will the chassis eventually dominate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crews" data-source="post: 1320016" data-attributes="member: 83626"><p>when I started comparing a nice fiberglass stock McM/Manners) with a lot of the chassis options out there, the chassis really made sense to me. By the time you buy a fiberglass stock, pay for bottom metal, and get the action bedded (assuming you pay a gunsmith to do it) the chassis ends up being the cheaper, more adjustable option. Plus you can get them in a reasonable amount of time. Custom fiberglass can take a very long time, depending on what you're looking for. </p><p></p><p>I have an XLR Element. Like it so far. I'd probably buy one again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crews, post: 1320016, member: 83626"] when I started comparing a nice fiberglass stock McM/Manners) with a lot of the chassis options out there, the chassis really made sense to me. By the time you buy a fiberglass stock, pay for bottom metal, and get the action bedded (assuming you pay a gunsmith to do it) the chassis ends up being the cheaper, more adjustable option. Plus you can get them in a reasonable amount of time. Custom fiberglass can take a very long time, depending on what you're looking for. I have an XLR Element. Like it so far. I'd probably buy one again. [/QUOTE]
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