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Choate Ultimate Sniper Stock.

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Topic: Choate Ultimate Sniper Stock.
Posted By: ghost82
Subject: Choate Ultimate Sniper Stock.
Date Posted: October/25/2007 at 17:41
Does anyone own one who could share some insight!



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Posted By: Dale Clifford
Date Posted: October/25/2007 at 17:57
depends on what you want?? for the bucks not a bad deal, if you got the bucks and feel if your gonna be out shootin why not waste your time on the best not a good deal. what is your goal???  Not stiff enough thru the grip area for me.


Posted By: Anthony
Date Posted: November/01/2007 at 17:26
the pistol grip is a liittle too wide for me, and I am an average sized guy... it is an adjustable stock, but it can't be adjustend finely by any stretch of the imagination. except for the small screw near the toe, which serves as a rear monopod, which is the best part of the whole package, I think.


Posted By: Duce
Date Posted: November/02/2007 at 16:42

I have one on a 30-06, the stock has adjustments for pull length, al bedding block for the action. It is about 4 pounds and has some inside space for more weight or 8 rounds if wanted. I like mine but I am a big guy 6 four and I am shooting from a benchrest for target and varmint. The bipod rail is adjustable for & aft. Hope this helps

 

Duce

 

Ps You can pack the grip with shot if you want more stiffness



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Duce



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