I have a stock question (no pun intended)...I'm planning to purchase a .243 in either the Savage Weather Warrior 16 FCSS or a American Classic 14 to be use for whitetail deer hunting...I currently own a .243 Predator Max I and am very pleased with this rifle. The PM I is very accurate and I taken several deer with it. The only downside is that it's a tad heavy for deer hunting and that's why I'm in the market for another .243. My question concerns the wooden stocks on the American Classic and the Model 11 GCNS.
I'm wondering if you can expect the same accuracy from the wood stocks as with the Accustock. I'm aware that there are things you can do to improve the accuracy with wood stock rifles but was wanting to avoid having to modify the stock. I really like the traditional looks of a wood stock but have been spoiled by utility of composite stocks. I primarily reload for target shooting, hunting and occasionally will use factory ammo. Thanks for your input.