D DMP Mike Full Member Minuteman Aug 10, 2018 471 225 Northern Utah Jun 2, 2019 #1 Jun 2, 2019 #1 As I am closing in on 70 years, I am enjoying shooting prone at steel targets out to a mile. Using bipod and rear bag. Is there any advantage of a stock or chassis for this kind of shooting? Just retired from USPSA so no PRS, LOL
As I am closing in on 70 years, I am enjoying shooting prone at steel targets out to a mile. Using bipod and rear bag. Is there any advantage of a stock or chassis for this kind of shooting? Just retired from USPSA so no PRS, LOL
diverdon Constitutionalist, by choice Full Member Minuteman Dec 21, 2011 6,648 8,992 WNY Jun 2, 2019 #2 Jun 2, 2019 #2 DMP said: Is there any advantage of a stock or chassis for this kind of shooting? Click to expand... That seems to come down to what the shooter is more comfortable behind.
DMP said: Is there any advantage of a stock or chassis for this kind of shooting? Click to expand... That seems to come down to what the shooter is more comfortable behind.
Lowlight HMFIC of this Shit Staff member Moderator Supporter Minuteman Apr 12, 2001 36,302 43,949 Base of the Rockies www.snipershide.com Jun 2, 2019 #3 Jun 2, 2019 #3 more adjustability means more comfortable behind the rifle. Longer range sessions with better results Rifle set up, fitting the rifle to the shooter is a fundamental element of good shooting. Reactions: SonicBurlap and Alabusa
more adjustability means more comfortable behind the rifle. Longer range sessions with better results Rifle set up, fitting the rifle to the shooter is a fundamental element of good shooting.