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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 1408586" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>Well I got a pleasant surprise today. UPS guy dropped of the sling for the AR yesterday and then tonight he came back and dropped off the Choate stock.</p><p></p><p>So far I am decently impressed. It is slightly lighter than the B&C, the internal aluminum bed seems nicer and the new stock fixed a issue with the B&C that I was not even sure of until tonight.</p><p></p><p>On the B&C when I tried to put the 5th round into the internal magazine it would not fit without some serious pressure which in turn resulted in more pressure to strip the round out of the magazine.</p><p></p><p>With the Choate stock I can get all 5 rounds in nicely and they load and eject correctly as well.</p><p></p><p>The only things I dont like is the sling mounts which will make me have to find a new sling and that the reciever does not sit flush in the stock. After some research Choate had to add 3/16 to the aluminum frame causing the receiver to sit high. I may try to look into fixing it down the road, for now it looks ok.</p><p></p><p>I checked out the sight picture with the bipod on it and all is well once again, everything is perfectly verticle and horizontal like it should be. With a quick check of the laser sight it didnt even change the sight picture much at all either.</p><p></p><p>So now back off to the range this week if time permits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 1408586, member: 5857"] Well I got a pleasant surprise today. UPS guy dropped of the sling for the AR yesterday and then tonight he came back and dropped off the Choate stock. So far I am decently impressed. It is slightly lighter than the B&C, the internal aluminum bed seems nicer and the new stock fixed a issue with the B&C that I was not even sure of until tonight. On the B&C when I tried to put the 5th round into the internal magazine it would not fit without some serious pressure which in turn resulted in more pressure to strip the round out of the magazine. With the Choate stock I can get all 5 rounds in nicely and they load and eject correctly as well. The only things I dont like is the sling mounts which will make me have to find a new sling and that the reciever does not sit flush in the stock. After some research Choate had to add 3/16 to the aluminum frame causing the receiver to sit high. I may try to look into fixing it down the road, for now it looks ok. I checked out the sight picture with the bipod on it and all is well once again, everything is perfectly verticle and horizontal like it should be. With a quick check of the laser sight it didnt even change the sight picture much at all either. So now back off to the range this week if time permits. [/QUOTE]
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