Really seeing nothing that floats my boat at this year's Shot Show. Kalibergun Semi Auto and possibly the shotgun Umarex is showing is about the only somewhat unique products I see. Adding a tactical stock to an existing product doesn't count as anything new imo.
The Skout air rifle that operates on 800 psi looks interesting. Seems like a great way to better utilize more of our stored air if they perform similarly to what we’re accustomed to shooting. However, I’m not excited about the idea of an electronic trigger on the gun. Someone sent me a link to a video interview where Skout guns were discussed. I didn’t pay attention to too much of anything else that came out of the Shot Show. I have enough of what I need and most of what I want to keep me plenty busy.
As for tactical stocks, I’ve been wondering something - why is this even a thing? Can someone explain to me what advantage this sort of configuration brings to air gunning? I was thinking at best it can lighten a gun’s weight and make it easy to add cool-looking modular accessories, but what real practical purpose does a tactical build serve on an airgun?
Cool looking maybe, some like em some don't. Practical YES it is "the thing" with a chassis system if that is designed into it.
Although wood stocks can come with adjustable cheek piece and LOP, it is more common these are offered in chassis systems <. Plainly put if a gun fits the shooter correctly that person will shoot better.
Chassis systems can also be made very light weight but that is the exception.
For Bench, PRS or NRL, these competitors like a heavier gun because it staves off recoil and gun movement and for the latter the gun sits on the bag steadier.
I have a chassis system that has an adjustable fore and aft hand grip which helps me put my trigger finger in the "just right" place on the trigger. This handgrip is also perfect for hands, its nice feeling and at the best feeling angle for me. It also has flushcup quick detach sling swivel mounts. These attributes, among the ACP and LOP are why I purchased it. I could mount various accessories off my chassis but currently I only use the pic mount to attach a bipod. = Have and not need vs need and not have....
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