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I love my greyboe but I figured I could use that on a different gun and get a heavier chassis for my long-range gun but I've never had a chassi and I have no idea where to even start I've always been a stock guyI was shooting my rifle in an XLR element a bit past a mile yesterday.
Chassis or stock is a personal feel thing.
As long as it’s decent it won’t hold you back.
That's how I feel about the greyboe ridgeback very comfortable fits me perfect but I also could use it on a different gun that's why I was thinking trying to chassi I have nothing to go off of his far as comfort because I have gray bows but I forgot about the whiskey 3 that does look like a good chassis I was looking at that one and gray Bose new Neo chassiOf the chassis' I've used the KRG Whisky 3 is the most comfortable. The Large grip panels and canting cheek piece are major benefits to this chassis. On the other side of that, I regret selling my Manners t4a. It was the most comfortable stock I've ever been behind. But essentially for the same reasons as the Whisky 3. The palm steel was perfect and cheek piece was able to be adjusted to fit. After selling my T4A I swapped to an MPA BA chassis for my 300wm. It shoots well but I have to say I really miss my Manners when I get behind it. The adaptability and ease of adjustment are great on the MPA, but I miss the "perfect fit" the Manners had.
I sold my XLR Element and MDT HS3 because their design didn't offer a good way to "float" my thumb.
As @Steel head said, it's a personal feel thing. The Greyboe is a comfortable option that offers a lot of bang for the buck. I have one set back for a future long action build so I can't really speak too much about it.
Yeah never thought about that good infoThe tan one is the best unless you like grey, but I say avoid the black out west it gets hot.
The "best" chassis for you depends on you. What fits your body, what feels good to you, what weighs an amount that you are comfortable with and can handle, etc. There is no right answer to this. You need to go somewhere to just try some out some well-liked brands, such as Masterpiece Arms, MDT, KRG, etc. Call any of those companies and find somewhere near you that stocks a selection.
No I agree I was just trying to get some ideas of what chassis people used so I kind of had an idea which ones to look atThe "best" chassis for you depends on you. What fits your body, what feels good to you, what weighs an amount that you are comfortable with and can handle, etc. There is no right answer to this. You need to go somewhere to just try some out some well-liked brands, such as Masterpiece Arms, MDT, KRG, etc. Call any of those companies and find somewhere near you that stocks a selection.
What is the weight on the foundation stocks and do they have an adjustable cheek piece that is tool lessMost of the KRG chassis allow for lateral adjustment of the cheek piece and not just adjustment of elevation. It is a nice feature that not many other companies offer. My next stock/ chassis will be a Foundation. I have had the opportunity to try a couple out for size and like them.
What is the weight on the foundation stocks and do they have an adjustable cheek piece that is tool less
Whiskey 3 looks good and the mdt acc or the ess just need to put them in hand one dayDidn’t read all the post but I own/owned:
MDT ESS - CIP
KRG XRay- CIP
XLR Evolution- 308 SA
McRee G5- Savage SA
Drake - CIP
Cadex - CIP
Ashbury- Savage SA
I’ve shot the Element as well. Very comfortable and lightweight
My favorite is the MDT ESS, second but fairly new is the Cadex which is similar to the ESS. Evolution and Xray next. Ashbury, McRee, Element and drake following
I also own both Manners and McMillan as well and both are excellent if looking to go the “stock” route. I’m a bigger guy and the adjustable longer LOP suites me better
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Im liking the mdt acc and krg whiskey 3
I will check that outI have both the MPA comp and MDT ACC. I’m not sure I really like one over the other. The ACC has the longer forend for riding bags and the flexibility with tuning the weight is a plus. Having said that, I think the MPA is “deader” during the shot, if that makes sense. It’s probably a touch stiffer chassis.
Not sure where to go to check them outIf you can try them out that be best. Hence the reason why I own so many different ones. Certain chassis seem to fit the bill depending on the use
That is what im really going for with my 300 win mag. Do you know if you can add a thicker butt pad or just the thin one that it comes with?My MDT ACC is currently weighing ~25lbs with a 5 round mag.....300PRC kicks like a kitten with a nice brake on the end.
That is what im really going for with my 300 win mag. Do you know if you can add a thicker butt pad or just the thin one that it comes with?
This rifle i mainly shoot it 1 mile and i think the extra weight would help not moving. Shoot off bench or laying down but it is only for 1200 yds and out so it doesnt matter weight i have hunting rifle already.If that’s what you want than go for it. For what I do with my guns that would be extremely heavy. Most of my LR rifles weight 15-18 lbs total. If weight isn’t a concern and you plan to run a heavy caliber for range work than it will help. If you want to hunt or shoot some comps etc it could be a downside.
My 338 Lapua weighed 22 lbs and that was heavier than I needed. My 50 is 38 lbs. That’s one heavy SOB
Of the rifles I posted above in pics the MDT ESS, KRG X-ray and Cadex are all on 300 WM. I run them suppressed but don’t honestly think, especially with a suppressor or brake, that a bunch more weight is necessarily needed.
Yes that might be smart. I might see what they do then order but they do have a 30 day return policyDon't know...but it isn't really all that thin....plenty beefy for me....if it was too thin...I'd be the first one looking for a better alternative. To be honest...I'm holding off on buying another ACC....only because I want to see what MDT has with the recent acquisition of J Allen...if I could get an updated JAE with the MLok forend.....I think I'd part with my money pretty quickly.
Thank you for the info. Do you find the acc pretty rigid and toughMy hard case has wheels...and I use them.
Thank you for the info. Do you find the acc pretty rigid and tough
Lol yeah colorado is pretty far away but thank you.I think it is really rigid...I don't ever feel flex...then again I don't load my entire weight and push off my toes when prone like some I've seen. As far as toughness goes...bout as tough as aluminum can get...I don't know about slamming it into barriers and what not excessively at comps....might have to add a bolt on ARCA rail at a later date if you fubar the normal one.
A few nicks and scratches here and there add character....I'm not one for safe queens....that's why I rattle canned a very expensive rifle recently. IF you were close to KY...I'd let you shoot it...you may love it...you may hate it...everyone of us is different.
How do you attach your bipod on the acc? Mlok or ?I think it is really rigid...I don't ever feel flex...then again I don't load my entire weight and push off my toes when prone like some I've seen. As far as toughness goes...bout as tough as aluminum can get...I don't know about slamming it into barriers and what not excessively at comps....might have to add a bolt on ARCA rail at a later date if you fubar the normal one.
A few nicks and scratches here and there add character....I'm not one for safe queens....that's why I rattle canned a very expensive rifle recently. IF you were close to KY...I'd let you shoot it...you may love it...you may hate it...everyone of us is different.