Mylastrook said:I think having more stock choices is awesome.
Now, serious question. For around $175.00, what does it do, that my Choate PG with the stock reduction doesn't. Besides look cool?
Well a Benelli style sling mount which is nice if you sling your shotgun. I don't know what LOP on the Mesa yet, but if it is shorter then the choate with the reduction, for those who need that then it will be priceless. Then the use of a Limbsaver recoil pad and option of a riser if you use a red dot.MaynardJamesKeenan said:Mylastrook said:I think having more stock choices is awesome.
Now, serious question. For around $175.00, what does it do, that my Choate PG with the stock reduction doesn't. Besides look cool?
This ^^^^^^^^.
Poopypants said:Yup, I too like it better but it's always nice to have options n diff stuff to play with. I think in a tactical situation pg is the way to go still, def easier for the wife to handle too.Water Monkey said:I'd prefer a traditional stock w/o a pistol grip. Looks great. I wonder what the new lop is
That is what I really want. Pistol grip and Mossberg just don't go together IMOharbec55 said:Poopypants said:Yup, I too like it better but it's always nice to have options n diff stuff to play with. I think in a tactical situation pg is the way to go still, def easier for the wife to handle too.Water Monkey said:I'd prefer a traditional stock w/o a pistol grip. Looks great. I wonder what the new lop is
It looks like they are listening to feedback - this link is to their prototype non-pistol grip stock
http://www.mesatactical.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1212
cool!
Pictures?SeaScout said:Hi,
I understand the non sticky part. I went with a Beartooth adjustable recoil pad and one if their ammo sleeves. Then I used one of their extra recoil pads under the ammo sleeve to increase the comb on my stock. Looks like a Monte Carlo stock now. Worked like a charm for what I needed.
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