So i finally sourced a used Savage 10 if fairly good shape and deciding between the HS3 chassis and the LSS.
Rifle will be used primarily for plinking at medium long range (800 to 1000 or so) and hunting.
The HS3 seems like it would be very well suited for shooting standing as well as prone off either a bag or bipod. The one thing that I am not sure about is whether a collapsible butstock can be used. The site says designed for a fixed butt stock. My preference is a collapsible stock to save weight and shorten the rifle a bit.
The LSS looks like it would definately need a bipod for shooting prone due to what I perceive is a Short foreend, and would likely be a bit challenging for shooting standing for the same reason. Is this correct?
Having never handled either of these can anyone with time on both chassis systems provide a first hand recommendation?
Can anyone let me know if you can use a collapsible buttstock on the HS3? From watching install videos I cant see why you couldn’t.
Many thanks in advance,
Markit
Rifle will be used primarily for plinking at medium long range (800 to 1000 or so) and hunting.
The HS3 seems like it would be very well suited for shooting standing as well as prone off either a bag or bipod. The one thing that I am not sure about is whether a collapsible butstock can be used. The site says designed for a fixed butt stock. My preference is a collapsible stock to save weight and shorten the rifle a bit.
The LSS looks like it would definately need a bipod for shooting prone due to what I perceive is a Short foreend, and would likely be a bit challenging for shooting standing for the same reason. Is this correct?
Having never handled either of these can anyone with time on both chassis systems provide a first hand recommendation?
Can anyone let me know if you can use a collapsible buttstock on the HS3? From watching install videos I cant see why you couldn’t.
Many thanks in advance,
Markit