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Another stock question, AI 2.0 vs ashbury sporter vs carbon fiber mcmillan style stock.

long range newbie

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Minuteman
Apr 7, 2013
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I just want a stock(or chassis) that will be rugged, accurate, take mags , folds, and not over 1200. (I know I've asked this before.) Just please talk me into one of these, so I don't keep thinking of putting 1500 into a stock alone. PLEASE post pics if you have one of the ashbury sporters, I've only handled the mod 1/shot but the sporter has the same feel. (I loved it)
 
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I've never owned (or so much as held) one of the Ashbury units, but I have had more than one AICS, a Manners T2A w/ mini-chassis, and a folding McRees G5. All of them were quality units, but the McRees is the only one that I still own - I like the ergos, I like the adjustability, and I really like the price.
 
the only downside of the mcrees is it gets cold here so shooting with a aluminum cheek piece, and aluminum foreend so basically I'll get real cold real fast. I like the AICS for its skins so I don't get the cold transferred as much to me, and the same with the ashbury, only the center is the exposed aluminum.
 
I haven't owned a chassis that wasn't heavy, but then again what do you consider "too heavy"? If you're worried about weight go with a conventional manners with folding capabilities and some mag fed bottom metal.
 
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I'd consider the PDC as well. Meets all criteria.