Hey all,
I'm in the process of getting a firearms license and am going to go with a 1500 Howa action in either a 6.5 Creedmoor for getting into target shooting at all ranges. Further down the track I'll likely get a Howa Vogue in a .300 Win or .308 if I decide to hunt.
I initially wanted a full chassis but none in the price range I can afford really "grab" me in terms of aesthetics. However, I like the look of the Hybrid Stock/Chassis options being the Howa Bravo and MDT XRS. I'm having trouble choosing which to go with. I've also never had the opportunity to see either of these in person. I know the Bravo is a little shorter and requires a spigot to add extra length and that the XRS already comes longer. Aside from that though I don't know which is better in terms of function and build quality. I also can't decide if I like the look of the exposed screws in the XRS or not.
Is either going to give an obvious boost in accuracy over the other etc.?
Also the gun shop I want to buy from has the (now discontinued) Howa Bravo in stock and if I go with the Bravo, I believe this is an older (Gen 1) version of this stock - am I missing out on anything by not having a Gen 2? Would I be better off buying a Gen 2 separately and attaching a 1500 barrelled action to it?
Thanks, I appreciate any info that you guys can give me.
I'm in the process of getting a firearms license and am going to go with a 1500 Howa action in either a 6.5 Creedmoor for getting into target shooting at all ranges. Further down the track I'll likely get a Howa Vogue in a .300 Win or .308 if I decide to hunt.
I initially wanted a full chassis but none in the price range I can afford really "grab" me in terms of aesthetics. However, I like the look of the Hybrid Stock/Chassis options being the Howa Bravo and MDT XRS. I'm having trouble choosing which to go with. I've also never had the opportunity to see either of these in person. I know the Bravo is a little shorter and requires a spigot to add extra length and that the XRS already comes longer. Aside from that though I don't know which is better in terms of function and build quality. I also can't decide if I like the look of the exposed screws in the XRS or not.
Is either going to give an obvious boost in accuracy over the other etc.?
Also the gun shop I want to buy from has the (now discontinued) Howa Bravo in stock and if I go with the Bravo, I believe this is an older (Gen 1) version of this stock - am I missing out on anything by not having a Gen 2? Would I be better off buying a Gen 2 separately and attaching a 1500 barrelled action to it?
Thanks, I appreciate any info that you guys can give me.