ShootingInTheShires
Well-Known Member
Morning everybody.
I'm just doing some thinking out loud. I have a Howa 1500 which I currently have just purchased a new chassis for and waiting for it to arrive. The new chassis will be use mainly for target shooting and long range foxing off a tripod. I think it will be too heavy to lug around stalking in the woods. I was thinking about getting another lighter weight chassis/stock so I that I can carry it round the woods a bit easier if I am stalking, then I can just swap between the two as and when I please. This would save me buying a whole new rifle for each discipline. Does anybody else do something similar, I'd imagine I would have to rezero between the two chassis. Would the rezero be consistent, i.e if I knew chassis (A) is zeroed and then swapped to chassis (B) and it was a couple of clicks on the scope difference would this be the same adjustment every time and therefore would only have to figure it out once and not rezero every time? I know the only way to find out is to test it, just wondering if this is a common thing and anybody does something similar.
I know......stop thinking out loud, it's dangerous.
Cheers.
I'm just doing some thinking out loud. I have a Howa 1500 which I currently have just purchased a new chassis for and waiting for it to arrive. The new chassis will be use mainly for target shooting and long range foxing off a tripod. I think it will be too heavy to lug around stalking in the woods. I was thinking about getting another lighter weight chassis/stock so I that I can carry it round the woods a bit easier if I am stalking, then I can just swap between the two as and when I please. This would save me buying a whole new rifle for each discipline. Does anybody else do something similar, I'd imagine I would have to rezero between the two chassis. Would the rezero be consistent, i.e if I knew chassis (A) is zeroed and then swapped to chassis (B) and it was a couple of clicks on the scope difference would this be the same adjustment every time and therefore would only have to figure it out once and not rezero every time? I know the only way to find out is to test it, just wondering if this is a common thing and anybody does something similar.
I know......stop thinking out loud, it's dangerous.
Cheers.
