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Ya not doing to much moving. A good light weight chassis or stock would be preferred. Hauling a pack, rifle and tripod.Depends on the hunting situation and personal preference. The bravo or the oryx would be happy medium I think.
With your me toon of tripod and saddle, I would think a chassis would be a little better option for you. I'm assuming you're not moving much.
Thank you! Something i never considered was when the weather gets cold and the stock material. NotedRegardless of the application, it’s important that you set your rifle up to fit you properly. In most cases, it’s easier cheaper and faster to do that with a chassis. The KRG Bravo is an excellent option, not super heavy and the plastic is a lot nicer than aluminum when it’s cold outside.
Good stuff guys, whats a good light weight chassis?
Clean good shoot the exit wound on that is just nice How many yards out and what is the total weight on the rifle
Manners MCS T4A.
True. Mine is just the MCS T4 at 2.8 pounds. I mounted a kydex cheek riser and that only added about 4 ounces.Standard weight according to Manners: 4.2 lbs.
Also forgot to mention on the McMillan since you need to add a DBM if you shoot with magazine that will add around another 4 oz., so that the McMillan will be right around 1.9 lbs. in the Ultra light version exactly one lb. less than the KRG but the metal adds to the price, plus the bedding and if you want to use the stock for a different rifle later the grinding will be loads of fun.
For the range I might choose a Manners with a mini chassis depending on what I want to spend and availability, if the Manners is on stock in the dealers hand ready to be shipped, for hunting the KRG Bravo every time.