wapitiaddict
Well-Known Member
For those who are familiar or own a T3x, which factory stock is better? Are the walnut stocks reliable? Are the poly stocks stiff enough? Which will lead to more consistent groups?
I prefer the look of the Hunter walnut stock, but would I have to worry about the wood stock warping or changing based on weather, humidity, different locations, etc?
I like the weight savings of the Lite/poly stocks, but do they flex and cause accuracy issues? I started out shooting a Savage Axis (super cheap stock). I found out that the stock flexed and significantly threw off the POI when I used the sling rapped around my arm/elbow to steady my aim. The torque of the sling pulling on the forearm swivel stud would flex the stock and cause issues.
And sorry, before you say Manners or McMillan, those aren't in the budget for this rifle.
I prefer the look of the Hunter walnut stock, but would I have to worry about the wood stock warping or changing based on weather, humidity, different locations, etc?
I like the weight savings of the Lite/poly stocks, but do they flex and cause accuracy issues? I started out shooting a Savage Axis (super cheap stock). I found out that the stock flexed and significantly threw off the POI when I used the sling rapped around my arm/elbow to steady my aim. The torque of the sling pulling on the forearm swivel stud would flex the stock and cause issues.
And sorry, before you say Manners or McMillan, those aren't in the budget for this rifle.