lg 300xt
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Imo, not really. Advantages of laminated are limited.
Check the walther website:
the normal wood XT is a tad shorter, 1050 vs 1090mm.
Also, that stock is stepless adjustable in length, whereas the laminated is not.
Laminated is more expensive as well.
Máybe a tad weight difference, allthough total weight of both is 4.4k.
Its more wether you like its looks I guess..
I have a laminated sporterstock, which I find, is quite easily dented and less easily repaired.
Check the walther website:
the normal wood XT is a tad shorter, 1050 vs 1090mm.
Also, that stock is stepless adjustable in length, whereas the laminated is not.
Laminated is more expensive as well.
Máybe a tad weight difference, allthough total weight of both is 4.4k.
Its more wether you like its looks I guess..
I have a laminated sporterstock, which I find, is quite easily dented and less easily repaired.
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If the weight is an issue, not to worry, as the XT has weights in the forarm that can be removed or moved to get a balance point that is correct for you.
Joe
Joe
the different stocks do change the feel and balance of the walthers to quite some degree.
i would try before you buy if you can.
i am very happy with the feel of my anatomic over an alutec stock, however i've had to add a lot of weight... that said, when I used a 2002 in ally i could never get the weight and balance where I wanted it.
i would try before you buy if you can.
i am very happy with the feel of my anatomic over an alutec stock, however i've had to add a lot of weight... that said, when I used a 2002 in ally i could never get the weight and balance where I wanted it.