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Switching between manners stocks

There's a chance it could just be the placebo effect (in reverse) of shooting something new?

That said, they're similar enough, so maybe it's how they're weighted differently or something? One thing I'd look at (if you haven't ditched it yet) is that the rear weight that the TCS comes with stock is almost useless IMHO (unless one is running a long truck axle and/or heavy can out front), I'd bet the rear of the TCS is heavier than the rear of the PRS1.
I haven’t pulled that lead anchor out yet, but that’s very possible that I’m subconsciously feeling the weight difference and it’s throwing me off.
I have switched a lot of barreled actions around in a lot of Manners stocks and never an issue with staying the same as far as accuracy. Have you tried to swap barreled actions in the PRS1 and TCS and see how they shoot in the other stock?
I’ll switch them next time I head to the range, I almost did that yesterday but the range is a little weird since it’s public.
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26 pound 375 CT Recoil

A warning: do not get this idea in your head that you can run a suppressor and have a rifle that shoots as tamely we posters above are describing it.

Unless somebody comes out with a good can with an anchor break on it, or you are going to pay $6000 for the thunder beast 50 caliber can which is 2 feet long, you need a good brake not a can to tame recoil in anything 338 Lapua and bigger

Recoil reduction with a good break will be 50 to 65%. That with a can without an anchor break will be 30% tops and maybe less than 10%.

I shot someone's .375 CT with a suppressor on it, and it was absolutely brutal.

Thing kicked like a mule. Hard and sharp. Maybe I'm a pussy, but I did not enjoy it.
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