M40A3 vs chassis?

higginsworksforme

Private
Full Member
Minuteman
Jul 12, 2009
990
1,079
45
Kentucky
I'm pricing out a Zeus/Proof/McMillan w/arca combination for PRS but when all is said and done I think it's the same price as the AI AT-X. Am I really going to miss out on anything besides faster adjustability by going with the McMillan?

Oh the AI chassis folds so I guess that's something.
 
Having several McM A4 stocks as well as an AT-X, I'll say that the ergonomics and lower centerline of the AT-X forend is going to make a pretty sizeable difference in getting you a flatter recoil impulse. Not only will you be able to observe your impacts and misses better, but you'll be back on target faster.

That being said, when it comes to just fitting my firing hand naturally the McMillan A4 seems like it was made for me. That's why I still have several. It just isn't as good an option for PRS as many stocks and most chassis.

I think a more apples to apples comparison is the McMillan A4 vs AICS that you will find on the AT.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Terry Cross
The lower/closer the center of bore is to the center of gravity, the more of a straight back push you'll get. Conversely, the higher the barrel is over that center the more that muzzle is going to want to rock upwards during recoil.

If you shoot pistols think of it like Glock vs SIG.

Less noticeable during prone shooting, much more noticeable shooting while standing.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Terry Cross