Now, that being said, the Choate Dragunov stock is better looking than the ATI.
My question is concerning stocks for tactical bolt rifles. It looks like it's going to be right at four months to get the stock. Now, that being said, the Choate Dragunov stock is better looking than the ATI. But their are some disadvantages too with the stock. The entire Choate stock has a more solid feel, a great job was also done creating a stock with a slight pebbled texture all over that will come in handy carrying it in our wet Alabama summertime. Not particularly different from serious work or hunting varmints. Can anyone tell me more about either of these stocks. Wood Stocks are for sporting purposes and have no place on a sniper rifle.
The first impression was one of the Accuarcy International stock. First shot repeatability is the mandate of the modern sniper rifle. After the war, dragunov returned to working at the arms designing bureau. And I see that as the big disadvantage in the one I have. People shouldn't be afraid of their governments, governments should be afraid of their people. Then in 1958 dragunov accepted the challenge of designing a semiautomatic sniper rifle. The more accurate the more fragile and that's when Mr. Dragunov and his team were commissioned to create a weapon as an individual means of advanced field fire support. When I opened the box containing our second test stock, I really was pleasantly surprised.
Spacers work well when adjusting the length of pull. It allows you a lot of adjustment with a Harris bipod. First a little history on the dragunov rifle and stock. You need to use the safety especially with some of the triggers Ive felt.