S2Delta RS-C Complete Remington Model 700 Aluminum Rifle Stock
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Great Chassis at this pricepoint, with one caveat
I have owned the RS-CH (Heavy) chassis for 3 months and have mounted my Bergara Premier 6GT barreled action for PRS shooting. The goal was a sub $2000 rifle that shot right along with my uncle's $10k rig. Having shot for 3 matches now, I feel confident in saying that the chassis is a great option for those wanting all the adjustability of an MDT or MPA, but not the price tag. The chassis has been in cold/drizzle, dry/cold, and warm/humid air and the bolts are still tight and everything functions as it should. It mounted to my barreled action smoothly without any hassles. Using poly MDT magazines (AICS), I have had zero issues with feed issues other magazine-related concerns. Built-in ARCA rail is nice.
Shooting bipod and rear bag, bipod only, off a bag only, it performed very well in all scenarios. I had heard statements that the chassis flex was a problem for the fore end, but I did not have any issues cleaning multiple stages for the first time with this rifle...using that chassis. I did add 3 sets of weights to the side, and that helped add some needed heft to keep pace with the higher-priced units that start a bit heavier. The thumb rest was nice and I while I toyed with making a grip adjustment, I found the stock grip to be more than adequate and easy to get accustomed to.
That one caveat...the cheek-rest. Due to my height and abnormally long arm length, I run a longer LOP than most at the competitions. I also have very high cheekbones and finding stocks that work have...
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Shooting bipod and rear bag, bipod only, off a bag only, it performed very well in all scenarios. I had heard statements that the chassis flex was a problem for the fore end, but I did not have any issues cleaning multiple stages for the first time with this rifle...using that chassis. I did add 3 sets of weights to the side, and that helped add some needed heft to keep pace with the higher-priced units that start a bit heavier. The thumb rest was nice and I while I toyed with making a grip adjustment, I found the stock grip to be more than adequate and easy to get accustomed to.
That one caveat...the cheek-rest. Due to my height and abnormally long arm length, I run a longer LOP than most at the competitions. I also have very high cheekbones and finding stocks that work have...
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Pros:
- Fit and finish and over all quality
- Price and install ease
- Adjustability and built in rail
Cons:
- cheek rest a little awkward
Best Used for:
- PRS / ELR / Hunting / Barricade Shooting
Would recommend: Yes