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Re: chassis or stock options???
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11/22/14 03:28 AM
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dee
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Sure.
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Re: chassis or stock options???
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11/22/14 03:32 AM
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MacDaddy21
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I run a McRees Precision folding chassis on my R700 in 300WM. Solid aluminum, adjustable cheekweld and LOP. Love it.
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Re: chassis or stock options???
[Re: daniel1381]
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11/22/14 02:57 PM
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GLC
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Don't want hijack this thread but a question along these lines. Lightest stock but still good and solid for hunting or bench shooting with an adjustable cheek piece? Also price is important. Chassis or traditional. Stiff enough for bipod.
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Re: chassis or stock options???
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11/22/14 03:15 PM
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daniel1381
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nice setup dee..what cal?
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Re: chassis or stock options???
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11/22/14 03:26 PM
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jeffbird
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You like the folding aics 2.0 at all?
Stocks are like buying boots, try as many as you can to see which feels and works best for you. I've been through a bunch and the AI is my favorite by far. I am using a fixed, but the folders are nice also.
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Re: chassis or stock options???
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11/22/14 03:29 PM
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daniel1381
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almost looks like a headless hunter.. lol very very nice deer and rifle setup
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Re: chassis or stock options???
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11/22/14 03:48 PM
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http://mannersstocks.com/hunting-stocks/MCS-EH1 Had they been producing this stock when I built the 7 Rem Mag it is the one I would have ordered, without a doubt. It does not say adjustable cheek, but a phone call to them would clear that up. It is not a budget build stock, though. But I seriously doubt you'll ever damage it, top notch quality, very ergonomic, and at 26 ounces it is light weight. Don't want hijack this thread but a question along these lines. Lightest stock but still good and solid for hunting or bench shooting with an adjustable cheek piece? Also price is important. Chassis or traditional. Stiff enough for bipod.
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Re: chassis or stock options???
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11/22/14 04:22 PM
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dee
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nice setup dee..what cal? 7mm-08 Ackley Improved running 162gr Amax or 168gr Matchking.
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