Quote Originally Posted by Bimmer View Post
In the meantime, some quibbles:


1. The buttstock doesn't have any way to adjust cant, like the PRS on my AR does.

Maybe my shoulder is oddly shaped, but a regular elongated egg-shaped buttstock fits me best when it's canted at 11 o'clock, but I don't want to hold my rifle canted like that.

Why not? If that is how the rifle fits the best then it will also be how you shoot the best. Having the rifle slightly canted is not going to introduce problems into your shooting- it is when the scope is canted that it creates issues. All you need to do is figure out how you are going to be holding the rifle- and then have the scope level to that position. Leveling the scope to the rifle is not always the best option- which is why I prefer to have a level that attaches to the scope vs the ones in the rails of rifles.

The adjustable cant stocks do make it easier- but then they wouldn't have been able to hit the price point.