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    element chassis offhand


    How well does the element do for offhand, treestand, groundblind, general hunting? It looks to have a longer foregrip than other chassis models.
    Maybe a bag or ammo pouch loaded on buttstock would balance for offhand?
    Is the pistol grip style good for cycling the bolt for follow up shots?

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    I shoot my 17.5lbs competition gun in an Element offhand on occasion in matches. I imagine with a lighter profile barrel and lighter hunting scope it would be pretty comfortable as a hunting rig. You may find the forend a little narrow, but if you add a barricade pad it's real comfortable.

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    Thanks lone wolf. The chassis vs plastic stock is only a couple pounds?

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    The element is really light. If you go with the Taclite buttstock and don't add too many accessories it's lighter than most standard stocks.

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    If you like to shoot prone with a rear bag then I like the full tactical stock best. It will also balance a heavy or longer barrel better.

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    I prefer practice shots to be same as likely hunting shots. So offhand, tripod, shooting stix, support bar on climbing stand is preferred.

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