The flat area starts at 7/8" at the back and flares to over 1-1/4 as it moves toward the muzzle. I have 3 rear bags but nothing with that much spread between the ears.
Dave
The flat area starts at 7/8" at the back and flares to over 1-1/4 as it moves toward the muzzle. I have 3 rear bags but nothing with that much spread between the ears.
Dave
Get ahold of "Protektor". They have a custom bag, or will do one
to your liking.
If it were me, up on the mill the stock would go, then a finish sanding.
One of the guys at the range just had his done, and at the same time
matched the forend to be straight and true to the butt.
Keeping my bad Karma intact since 1952
Used to be that guys would have a round metal rail of about 3/4” diameter attached to the bottom of the larger stocks for the rear bag to ride on.
Quite often they were made of brass, but any metal would no doubt work.
I suppose you could even use a wood dowel to make one.
I also did what Fui suggested and reshaped them on the bottom to more of a sporter stock configuration.
I also use just a flat bag on some, as we use a quick responce type front rest for hunting, and all the adjusting is done there.
I still use the rod method depending on build. My 12 lb rules
rifle built on an MDT HS3, has me using a 1/2" chrome moly
tube. The next build may have me using a ball mill to create
my slot then an aluminum round bar to contour a V-shape.
Keeping my bad Karma intact since 1952
Do the (rules) allow for the joy stick front rests?
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