Q: When tweaking a handload to get better accuracy, what component(s) should I change first? —ALEX OLSON, VIA EMAIL
A: Assuming you’ve chosen the bullet for a specific purpose, I’d leave that alone and go to the powder. After that, the primer, and then the case, although the latter usually doesn’t make any difference.
Q: What does it mean to say a rifle is chassisstocked, and why is that better? —JEFFREY EVANSON, SHERIDAN, WYO.
A: A chassis-stocked rifle has an AR-style fore-end and a butt that is a collection of moving parts, plus a vertical pistol grip, all on a metal framework. Chassis stocks offer a number of advantages: in-line recoil, complete adjustability, and superior ergonomics. But they’re not necessarily better than other types of rifles, as most of…
