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December 08, 2009, 01:47:25 PM »
Reading between the lines of a lot of posts, I'm getting that people are having accuracy problems with rifles mounted on the Survivor stock? I'm I getting that right?
Any opinions on one stock helping accuracy more than another?
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for me, not the stock, but the Choate forend improved my accuracy..............on my 308 and 22-250
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You're not getting it right.
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Quote from: Spanky on December 08, 2009, 02:05:59 PM
You're not getting it right.
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I'm glad to hear that. My sample wasn't scientific, I just searched the forums for "Survivor" (since I've just bought one that's on the way) and it seemed like a few people thought the stock/forearm were the problem.
I often wonder how many times "accuracy problems" are the result of people who aren't great shots. Kind of like me with a handgun - I don't need a superaccurate one, 'cause I can't shoot all that straight with one anyway.
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December 08, 2009, 03:37:14 PM »
The Survivor can be a great test bed for accuracy. Because of the design, it it very easy to target shoot one handed, ie you don't need a forend at the range; either to hold it or to rest it.
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