M14 stock and cheek riser

I suspect that the item which TAC PRO was referring to is the one illustrated in post #13 (posted by TAC PRO).

It is easily identified by the words TAC PRO molded into the side.

And yes, it is a terrific product! :)
 
Boyd's.

The chassis stocks have their place. the Blackfeather is the lightest among them, but still heavier than, say, a USGI fibreglass stock. The USGI fibreglass stocks will shoot batter than 95% of the people using the rifles if in spec and the rest of the rifle is set up well. In fact, Smith Enterprise recommends stock USGI fibreglass for their Crazy Horse rifles they build for the military.

In the military, the chassis rifles are for DMR shooters firing from fixed positions. Not a bad thing, but you need to decide what role you want to employ the rifle in. chassis systems would have to be carried all day if you are looking for something you'd taking on walks.

If you are a range shooter only, sure, get a chassis or a NM style oversized wood stock and bed it.

ht tps://www.boydsgunstocks.com/product-configurator/

These wood stocks look good, do they come with the metal inserts? Does POI change with moisture and heat with those?

Where can fiberglass ones be found otherwise?

I like the conventional type stocks, space age chassis aren't for me... I won't be using flashlights lasers or bipods anytime soon anyway
 
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