MPA Ultralight vs XLR Element magnesium

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Looking to start building a 22CM for night hunting. Trying to decide between the Ultralight MPA and magnesium Xlr Element. Anyone have pros and cons other than ½ pound heavier MPA? I do like the looks of the MPA better. With the MPA I should still be a pound lighter with the components I've chosen compared to current rig.
 
Lighter gun on top of the tripod (more stable) would be the major advantage - otherwise the other beneficial features look to be the same.

I use an element for night hunting - built in arca rail, folding stock, adjustable buttstock, and pistol grip are all the key features I like.
 
Also if you ever did an ant to add weight for more recoil reduction / stability it’s easier to do on the element. I’ve got one incoming and expect to be able to vary the weight by 2-4 lbs depending on what I want to do with it.
 
Why not consider the HNT26 chassis? Can get it even lighter than the element MG. I ditched the factory folder on mine and found an adapter to run a buffertube style stock I made... I'm at 20oz including the folder mechanism and the stock, all with built in ARCA, thumbrest, etc.
 
Why not consider the HNT26 chassis? Can get it even lighter than the element MG. I ditched the factory folder on mine and found an adapter to run a buffertube style stock I made... I'm at 20oz including the folder mechanism and the stock, all with built in ARCA, thumbrest, etc.
packgoatguy have any pictures of your project? been looking at doing something similar to convert a non-folder.
 
Why not consider the HNT26 chassis? Can get it even lighter than the element MG. I ditched the factory folder on mine and found an adapter to run a buffertube style stock I made... I'm at 20oz including the folder mechanism and the stock, all with built in ARCA, thumbrest, etc.
Post some pics
 
Lighter gun on top of the tripod (more stable) would be the major advantage - otherwise the other beneficial features look to be the same.

I use an element for night hunting - built in arca rail, folding stock, adjustable buttstock, and pistol grip are all the key features I like.
Are you saying a lighter gun is more stable on a tripod than a heavier gun? Because it’s the opposite.
 
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