a few days ago i started a thread "understanding MILs", as some of you may remember. i had mentioned i was going to do a review and my thoughts on the stock vs chassis.
SET UP:
5R 308, 20" (no suppressor to eliminate as many variables as possible)
voretx pst 6-24 MIL scope
FGMM 168
10 shot groups for each, both groups from the same box for the attached pic. each round was hand feed, not stripped from the mag by the bolt
HS Precision stock inletted for DBM (do not remember which one, as i bought the inletted stock and bottom metal kit from a hide member awhile ago)
McRee chassis
both were torqued to 65in/lbs
200 yds
Caldwell Rock JR front rest, some sort of rear bag, shooting off a bench
stock/chassis hereinafter referred as "S/C”
the attached pic is an average representation of the groups
my goal was to see which one i liked best. i am torn…
i got the scope dialed in for 200 yds for elevation for each S/C. interestingly, the HS was 1.0 MIL high consistently compared to the McRee. i am not sure why, maybe someone could chime in. the important thing was that it was repeatable and 100% consistent for elevation and windage. just dial it in! no math, no MILs to metric to inches back to MILs. for those of you that were following my “understanding MILs” thread will understand where i am coming from. LOL i was not worried at this time about windage as i was going for the best groups i could, not bulls eyes. i would start out with one S/C, shoot a group, then swap the barreled action to the other S/C. i did this quite a few times, swapping back and forth so i could get a good back-to-back feel for each one. i was hoping muscle memory would kick in, and i would be able to spot my likes/dislikes right away. muscle memory did kick in, but not significant enough to make a difference. i was able to overcome and adjust within a few seconds.
for the HS, i felt it was more stable/comfortable/natural. i was able to keep a more steady sight picture than with the McRee. Maybe because i have an untold 1000s of rounds with previous traditional stocks with my 22s and prior ‘06s and 308s?
what i don’t understand is why the McRee was so much more accurate when i didn’t appear to have a rock solid sight picture compared to the HS? when i acquired my sight picture, i could see the reticle move around with my breathing, trigger squeeze, heartbeat, etc. the HS, it was rock solid, but the pic of the group i have attached is obviously bigger.
the HS also had more perceived felt recoil. maybe it is the rock hard rubber butt plate, whereas the McRee has a nice squishy butt plate?
if it wasn’t for group size, I would pick the traditional stock hands down. but the proof is in the puddin’ bud.
is there anything i should change, check on the HS?
i don't dislike the McRee at all. i can work with it, no problem. i am just trying to wrap head around my findings.
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SET UP:
5R 308, 20" (no suppressor to eliminate as many variables as possible)
voretx pst 6-24 MIL scope
FGMM 168
10 shot groups for each, both groups from the same box for the attached pic. each round was hand feed, not stripped from the mag by the bolt
HS Precision stock inletted for DBM (do not remember which one, as i bought the inletted stock and bottom metal kit from a hide member awhile ago)
McRee chassis
both were torqued to 65in/lbs
200 yds
Caldwell Rock JR front rest, some sort of rear bag, shooting off a bench
stock/chassis hereinafter referred as "S/C”
the attached pic is an average representation of the groups
my goal was to see which one i liked best. i am torn…
i got the scope dialed in for 200 yds for elevation for each S/C. interestingly, the HS was 1.0 MIL high consistently compared to the McRee. i am not sure why, maybe someone could chime in. the important thing was that it was repeatable and 100% consistent for elevation and windage. just dial it in! no math, no MILs to metric to inches back to MILs. for those of you that were following my “understanding MILs” thread will understand where i am coming from. LOL i was not worried at this time about windage as i was going for the best groups i could, not bulls eyes. i would start out with one S/C, shoot a group, then swap the barreled action to the other S/C. i did this quite a few times, swapping back and forth so i could get a good back-to-back feel for each one. i was hoping muscle memory would kick in, and i would be able to spot my likes/dislikes right away. muscle memory did kick in, but not significant enough to make a difference. i was able to overcome and adjust within a few seconds.
for the HS, i felt it was more stable/comfortable/natural. i was able to keep a more steady sight picture than with the McRee. Maybe because i have an untold 1000s of rounds with previous traditional stocks with my 22s and prior ‘06s and 308s?
what i don’t understand is why the McRee was so much more accurate when i didn’t appear to have a rock solid sight picture compared to the HS? when i acquired my sight picture, i could see the reticle move around with my breathing, trigger squeeze, heartbeat, etc. the HS, it was rock solid, but the pic of the group i have attached is obviously bigger.
the HS also had more perceived felt recoil. maybe it is the rock hard rubber butt plate, whereas the McRee has a nice squishy butt plate?
if it wasn’t for group size, I would pick the traditional stock hands down. but the proof is in the puddin’ bud.
is there anything i should change, check on the HS?
i don't dislike the McRee at all. i can work with it, no problem. i am just trying to wrap head around my findings.
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