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6.5 sst (sherman short tactical) arrived
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1320505" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I can't see butt plate adjustment up and down but it is hard to see in a distant photo. </p><p>You may think that's a solid as chassis but it's a lightweight chassis in reality .</p><p>Not saying it's bad at all just saying that it will lack some rigidity compared to other heavier designs . I get that it needs to fulfill a role and weight is always an issue for many people .</p><p>Light weight chassis can give away some small amount of accuracy even to a heavy laminated stock because they do flex a bit more than you think . </p><p>Chassis makers know that most shooters are so weight conscious that they make them as light as possible and light equals , thin and thin equals flex . You have to experiment making chassis designs to see it . It is not practical to go all the way to a super rigid chassis because the market wants light as possible so some accuracy will be lost but good accuracy is still attainable . I still say that there will be a small amount of persistent vertical that you will blame on yourself but in fact will be the chassis design limitations . It may well stay within a very good group and be hard to pick and overall the accuracy is seen as good by most shooters .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1320505, member: 17844"] I can't see butt plate adjustment up and down but it is hard to see in a distant photo. You may think that's a solid as chassis but it's a lightweight chassis in reality . Not saying it's bad at all just saying that it will lack some rigidity compared to other heavier designs . I get that it needs to fulfill a role and weight is always an issue for many people . Light weight chassis can give away some small amount of accuracy even to a heavy laminated stock because they do flex a bit more than you think . Chassis makers know that most shooters are so weight conscious that they make them as light as possible and light equals , thin and thin equals flex . You have to experiment making chassis designs to see it . It is not practical to go all the way to a super rigid chassis because the market wants light as possible so some accuracy will be lost but good accuracy is still attainable . I still say that there will be a small amount of persistent vertical that you will blame on yourself but in fact will be the chassis design limitations . It may well stay within a very good group and be hard to pick and overall the accuracy is seen as good by most shooters . [/QUOTE]
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