yes, true. that is why i like LRP better as the difference will be only in the chassis, and xlr element for me personally is more than adequate features wise. View attachment 978458
XLR doesn't seem to get a lot of love, but the Element is a great chassis. They've listened to feedback and made improvements in each version.
I would avoid the Gen1 version though, since they weren't M-Lok, but otherwise they are very modular and can adapt.
XLR doesn't seem to get a lot of love, but the Element is a great chassis. They've listened to feedback and made improvements in each version.
I would avoid the Gen1 version though, since they weren't M-Lok, but otherwise they are very modular and can adapt.
for PRS folks some aspects of MPA chassis can make a big difference, if you have all the rest like a bipod with arca mount, etc.
for a casual shooter like me who does not give any crap about any competitions or opinions of others - it does not matter at all.
dunno, i do like XLR just fine, i do not see how it makes any significant difference. and i do have my dasher rig in the MPA chassis. both rifles are just fine.
for PRS folks some aspects of MPA chassis can make a big difference, if you have all the rest like a bipod with arca mount, etc.
for a casual shooter like me who does not give any crap about any competitions or opinions of others - it does not matter at all.
dunno, i do like XLR just fine, i do not see how it makes any significant difference. and i do have my dasher rig in the MPA chassis. both rifles are just fine.
I have an Arca rail on my son's 457 in an Element 3.0. I recommend the Element all the time for people who want to get kids in to shooting. The LOP range is so big that it easily grows with kids.
I have an Arca rail on my son's 457 in an Element 3.0. I recommend the Element all the time for people who want to get kids in to shooting. The LOP range is so big that it easily grows with kids.