![]() If you need a different stock, research the type you prefer and shell out the money. Wood is too susceptible to moisture, and common injection-molded plastic just isn’t rigid enough, and it becomes malleable when it’s hot and brittle when it’s cold. This means laminated wood stocks, hand-laid composite stocks and well-executed machined-aluminum chassis. It must be impervious to whatever nature throws at it. Whether you prefer wood, or composite or a machined metal chassis-type stock, it needs to be rigid to promote accuracy and stable to promote consistency. What do you really need to get the best out of it? Appropriate stocks for long-range precision include (from l.) hand-laid fiberglass composite, laminated wood and chassis-type. Let’s assume you’ve got the rifle or at least a foundation in the form of a potentially accurate barreled action. Whether you jump into the precision shooting scene with both feet and buy one of today’s excellent purpose-designed rifles or just want to stretch out your favorite deer rifle, you’ll need the right accessories. However, neither can you practice your way to great skill without certain critical equipment. ![]() Only practice can turn you into an accomplished precision shooter. I’ve always said you can’t buy capability.
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