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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Your thoughts on a quality stock or a chassis?
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 2126625" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>I personally feel that bedding the front lug into a chassis, and full bedding the action into a custom traditional stock will produce the same results. If absolute weight is of concern, the newest carbon/composite stocks with bdl bottom metals will arguable net the lowest weight. The new xlr mag 3.0 and mdt hunt26 are very nice, once they're kitted with folders, and magazines theyre pushing 37-40oz. I know a mesa altitude bedded with Hawkins bdl/mag box/follower is 31oz. At least mine is. Every configuration will excel at a few characteristics, but not all. I personally feel the new ultralight folding chassis are the most well rounded, best compromise of all aspects. Kinda a jack of all trades master of none if you would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 2126625, member: 13732"] I personally feel that bedding the front lug into a chassis, and full bedding the action into a custom traditional stock will produce the same results. If absolute weight is of concern, the newest carbon/composite stocks with bdl bottom metals will arguable net the lowest weight. The new xlr mag 3.0 and mdt hunt26 are very nice, once they're kitted with folders, and magazines theyre pushing 37-40oz. I know a mesa altitude bedded with Hawkins bdl/mag box/follower is 31oz. At least mine is. Every configuration will excel at a few characteristics, but not all. I personally feel the new ultralight folding chassis are the most well rounded, best compromise of all aspects. Kinda a jack of all trades master of none if you would. [/QUOTE]
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