When it comes to triggers, a large majority of them are made to fit an action with a 700 footprint.
Chassis's seem to be the same way.
But with stocks, especially the Foundations, they make many different inlets.
For example, the Zermatt is different than a Defiance, which is different than a Curtis, etc. etc.
Why so many options if they are all based on the 700?
Why can a chassis for a 700 fit so many different actions?
Wouldn't they be similar?
Chassis's seem to be the same way.
But with stocks, especially the Foundations, they make many different inlets.
For example, the Zermatt is different than a Defiance, which is different than a Curtis, etc. etc.
Why so many options if they are all based on the 700?
Why can a chassis for a 700 fit so many different actions?
Wouldn't they be similar?