I don't have a chassis on my hunting rifle (Tikka T3X) but before my next hunt I plan to throw it in the new HNT26 chassis that MDT is releasing this summer. That or the XRS. Not sure yet. Probably will be the HNT26 as it's been designed as a hunting chassis. But it is projected to be like twice the price of an XRS so there's that factor. Once the HNT26 actually gets into production then I can get my hands on one and decide which one to go with.
The reason I'm upgrading to a chassis is purely for aesthetics. I think my factory synthetic stock looks kinda boring and I want to spice it up. Plus one of my hunting buddies always craps on anything remotely "tacticool" so I figure it'll get a good rise out of him. Then of course with a chassis you should get some improvement in accuracy and the added bells and whistles like a cheek riser and adjustable LOP. Some can be lightweight as well but I imagine most factory stocks would be lighter.
The only cons really are some extra weight and folk commenting on how it's somehow not a proper hunting rifle in their mind.
My main hunting rifle right now is a Howa Mini, 6.5 Grendel in an MDT LSS series 1 chassis. It weighs less than a pound more than the stock rifle so not a really noticeable difference to me. I carry it every day on my hikes with the dogs, couple of miles, plus carry it when hunting by myself, many miles. Does it need to be in a chassis, no, but I like the looks and feel of the pistol grip plus the Magpul AFG I attach to the forend makes for a really comfortable shooting experience. Is it more accurate? Maybe a 1/4"@100yds so not much gain there. I am thinking of putting my Savage 110 in one of the new HNT26 stocks and re-barreling with a carbon fibre fast twist .243 but have not committed to that yet. The grendel has taken 2 deer and 5 coyotes in the last year so seems to work just fine for my needs.
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I drag my Savage Stealth around. Its heavy but not ultra heavy. As mentioned earlier they are very cold on the hands, the only other thing is at least for mine, is that you have to watch that the mag release does not get hit when slinging it on and off your shoulder. I also run a 5 round mag. If I had more funds I would try an XRS chassis. For me hiking around is getting hard on my knees and back, I find myself looking for a great spot, and letting the rifle do the walking now.

In other words, a great truck gun is about all.
Grizz
Not what I said. I used to walk all over the place, with a lighter rifle, my knees can't do 60 km hikes in a weekend in the hills or snow anymore, I can walk in a km or so with a chassis to a great spot and post up. I have a nice A-bolt that is balanced and nice and light. I leave it at home however.




























