Hello, questions on the stock or chassis.
my eventual goal is to have a bolt-action rifle custom made through components i've chosen (through my education on these forums, magazines, youtube, etc) for long range shooting. Primarily target practice, no timed competitions...just for my own skill building.
That being said, I have extremely limited experience with rifles and came to these forums to ask the questions to help me reach my goal.
One thing I've seen is some long range rifles have a decidedly military look to them, some look like hunting rifles and i'm sure there are others.
My personal preference for an aesthetic is not something like a M-lok forend..a bulkier piece with holes cut in it?
I don't really like the pistol-grip look?
(again, forgive my lack of understanding/terminology).
I've read that wood stocks can be affected by heat/cold/weather.
I've seen a video with a J A Allen "chassis" that I thought looked pretty sweet...it was called a chassis on their site.
When I go to the Tikka site..they call it a stock but with a chassis that accepts the action?
so, i guess my questions are as follows:
1. is the "stock" the same as the "chassis"?
2. are there other styles than what i've noticed (military/pistol-grip look -vs- hunting rifle look?)
3. if my eventual goal is mid-long range target practice, suggestions?
(i realize there are probably a ton of products/mfr's and everyone has their own tastes..but if you could let me know, I can continue my own research.
Thanks all.
-Michael
my eventual goal is to have a bolt-action rifle custom made through components i've chosen (through my education on these forums, magazines, youtube, etc) for long range shooting. Primarily target practice, no timed competitions...just for my own skill building.
That being said, I have extremely limited experience with rifles and came to these forums to ask the questions to help me reach my goal.
One thing I've seen is some long range rifles have a decidedly military look to them, some look like hunting rifles and i'm sure there are others.
My personal preference for an aesthetic is not something like a M-lok forend..a bulkier piece with holes cut in it?
I don't really like the pistol-grip look?
(again, forgive my lack of understanding/terminology).
I've read that wood stocks can be affected by heat/cold/weather.
I've seen a video with a J A Allen "chassis" that I thought looked pretty sweet...it was called a chassis on their site.
When I go to the Tikka site..they call it a stock but with a chassis that accepts the action?
so, i guess my questions are as follows:
1. is the "stock" the same as the "chassis"?
2. are there other styles than what i've noticed (military/pistol-grip look -vs- hunting rifle look?)
3. if my eventual goal is mid-long range target practice, suggestions?
(i realize there are probably a ton of products/mfr's and everyone has their own tastes..but if you could let me know, I can continue my own research.
Thanks all.
-Michael