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Anyone using an Eliseo hunting chassis repeater

skeetlee

Lee Gardner Precision
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I sure like the idea of the Eliseo hunting chassis, but i cant help but wonder if it will be to dam heavy. I would use a remington Varmint contour barrel. What will the set up weigh approx? If anyone has this set up please post a pic.
The stock i am interested in is not the light weight stock. I want the eliseo adj butt stock, not a cheap AR butt stock. Lee
 
Why would you want the adjustable stock on a hunting rifle, especially if you are worried about weight?
 
GSPV said:
Why would you want the adjustable stock on a hunting rifle, especially if you are worried about weight?

Greg, so that it will fit you better no matter the primary shooting position might be where you will be set up to hunt from I would guess.
 
There are a lot of stocks available that are adjustable to some degree that don't weigh as much as the Eliseo competition stock.

I've hunted from Alaska to Alabama to Maine, shot from tree stands, shooting houses, prone, sitting, standing, and once hanging upside down and I've never had an adjustable stock.

They aren't tough to get on and off. If one is going to be toting it, you could use a lightweight stock. If you are taking it to shoot F class, you can put the CSS adjustable stock on.
 
Yes, i have a second agenda or idea for this rifle as well as hunting a bit with it. thanks Lee
 

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