mcrs tactical composite vs mdt acc vs mdt ess vs KRG whiskey 3 vs KRG X-ray

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Seeing as how I live in Canada this stock is a bit of a cheaper alternative to a McMillan or manners etc. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with them. They are 800 cad plus 300 for full adjustability So I either buy that for 1100 or an MDT ESS for the same price or a little less.
 
So I decided I’d look around for more options. And Theres some good chassis and stock I can get up here in Canada. I’m not sure what I should go for. I’m kinda not swaying toward the stock because I prefer the feel. But a chassis eliminates bedding getting a bottom metal. They are all around the same price range. Wondering what you guys thought.
 
It’s like shoes. What I like may not be what you like. My needs may not be your needs. I have had more stock and chassis setups than I can remember. I always come back to KRG W3. It’s fun to try new things, but the W3 feels perfect to me, and works for my needs.
 
I'm the same boat as @kRcu. The W3 and Xray was the first chassis I tried years ago and every time I tried to sway to a different manufacturer or stock, I'd always end up back with a Krg. But as much as I am a fan of the W3 chassis and have a few currently, I have been interested in the MDT ESS and will likely stray from another W3 and try the ESS out on another build.
 
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I had a KRG W3 back in the day - I think it was a GenII or maybe a GenIII. It was a top notch product and I have a Bravo for my Vudoo 22 whenever it makes it across the border.

I currently have 2 Manners T4As and they are great and love them as well. A Manners will run you much closer to $1,800 by the time you get the stock, DBM, and some gunsmithing costs if you don't bed them yourself.

MDT is great as they are super receptive to the market and seem to be innovating quite often.

The nicest thing about stocks IMO is that when it is -20C out they are not quite as cold on the hands as the metal chassis.