The accuracy of a gun is greatly affected by the stock and body components. I dont know if this is as true for airsoft, but to me and the knowledge I have from firearms, the same would apply, but possibly to not as large of an extent.
Any play, spaces, gaps or irregularities in the body can lead to accuracy issues. Especially if any of the above mentioned irregularities can change condition from shot to shot or from applied pressure.
If your gun has any single variable different with it then when you previously pulled the trigger, your next rounds chances of being able to hit the same point of aim when you pull the trigger a second time are decreased.
Long distance shooting is 90% about removing mechanical and environmental variables, and 10% about skill. Any monkey can group a bolt gun under perfect conditions.
Like I said though, I have no experience with airsoft bolt rifles, they dont shoot as far, and they dont undergo the same stresses when firing, so it might be that the body wont affect your results at all
If it was me, Id go with the better build.
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