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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 2124926" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>I have a couple different chassis, Manners, AI and XLR, they all are great, and a bunch of regular stocks McMillan, Manners, HS Precision, Hi-Tech Specialties, and a few others as well as factory stocks. As was already said the adjustability advantage goes to the chassis. A good bedding job will help a traditional stock. Chassis can be bedded too. I was curious with one of my Manners that has their mini-chassis system if I bedded it if it would improve the accuracy......so I bedded it, I didn't see a difference in accuracy and haven't bedded a chassis since. As I was still curious I threw the same barreled action in a McMillan and shot it and then bedded it and shot it again. Groups improved in the McMillian once bedded but were the same between the bedded McMillian and Manners with mini chassis, so My take is a good bedded stock or a chassis are equal and it just comes down to what features and look you prefer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 2124926, member: 109327"] I have a couple different chassis, Manners, AI and XLR, they all are great, and a bunch of regular stocks McMillan, Manners, HS Precision, Hi-Tech Specialties, and a few others as well as factory stocks. As was already said the adjustability advantage goes to the chassis. A good bedding job will help a traditional stock. Chassis can be bedded too. I was curious with one of my Manners that has their mini-chassis system if I bedded it if it would improve the accuracy......so I bedded it, I didn't see a difference in accuracy and haven't bedded a chassis since. As I was still curious I threw the same barreled action in a McMillan and shot it and then bedded it and shot it again. Groups improved in the McMillian once bedded but were the same between the bedded McMillian and Manners with mini chassis, so My take is a good bedded stock or a chassis are equal and it just comes down to what features and look you prefer. [/QUOTE]
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