Strange how weight and barrel length works wonders for certain setups, not all. Wish I had kept my HW98, it grouped nearly the same as my R9 with a longer barrel. My Kimber 82G loves its new chassis, shoots right with cz 457's with 16 - 20" barrels and lighter.I wonder how a MDT aluminum stock loaded with harmonic dampeners would change the springer world. The receiver could be fastened much more securely to the stock. I have been enjoying shooting 22 long rifle out to 300 yards lately. My Savage B22 Precision has the MDT stock and suppressor. What a difference from a wood stock model. Hitting 3” discs at 300 yards. Take this stock and with the addition of harmonic dampeners like Mathews uses in their bows.....
I shot in a 22 silhouette league back in the 80’s. Had a Weihrauch HW60M and a Kimber 82. Later I started using CZ 427 and 455. Nothing ever shot like this Savage B22 Precision. I have since found a place in my heart for these “new concept” chassis. They really do make a difference if best obtainable accuracy is the goal.Strange how weight and barrel length works wonders for certain setups, not all. Wish I had kept my HW98, it grouped nearly the same as my R9 with a longer barrel. My Kimber 82G loves its new chassis, shoots right with cz 457's with 16 - 20" barrels and lighter.
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Kimber 82g; Iwould like to know more about the chassis stock pictured. tiaStrange how weight and barrel length works wonders for certain setups, not all. Wish I had kept my HW98, it grouped nearly the same as my R9 with a longer barrel. My Kimber 82G loves its new chassis, shoots right with cz 457's with 16 - 20" barrels and lighter.
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