Well, I got to take out my Remy 700 SPS wearing it's new Manners sock.
Fired off a 5 round group that was 6 inches high and 2 inches left. Wow, I didn't think there would have been that much difference in switching out chassis'.
I got the rifle zeroed in and then started rocking out 5 round grouping, to see the new setups performance. I did ten 5 round groupings. All grouping were off the bipod with the left hand to adjust the elevation.
Wow, I need to get use to the new setup. I ran my Choate stock for over a year, so I was comfortable with my check weld and muscle memory would take hold on the grip. Overall, the Manners is a more comfortable stock and fits really nice in my hands and shoulder. I need to work on my check weld a little, but that will come with time behind the stick.
Here were some of my groupings from the day, at 100 yards. They all were pretty much the same, but slightly bigger than my setup with the Choate stock. I'm pretty sure that with more time behind the stick, I'll get the groupings down a little.
Fired off a 5 round group that was 6 inches high and 2 inches left. Wow, I didn't think there would have been that much difference in switching out chassis'.
I got the rifle zeroed in and then started rocking out 5 round grouping, to see the new setups performance. I did ten 5 round groupings. All grouping were off the bipod with the left hand to adjust the elevation.
Wow, I need to get use to the new setup. I ran my Choate stock for over a year, so I was comfortable with my check weld and muscle memory would take hold on the grip. Overall, the Manners is a more comfortable stock and fits really nice in my hands and shoulder. I need to work on my check weld a little, but that will come with time behind the stick.
Here were some of my groupings from the day, at 100 yards. They all were pretty much the same, but slightly bigger than my setup with the Choate stock. I'm pretty sure that with more time behind the stick, I'll get the groupings down a little.