A all the way.
Randy
Randy
I’ve that about it quite a bit and unless I’m missing something A is the way. There’s a reason Gunwerks has gone that route, it really modernizes the stock while being minimal and allowing for shooting field matches with bipod even if you only shoot off bag while hunting. Swivel studs suck, as does DIY mounting comparatively.
Yup, I’m an idiot.I’m confused. Sounds like you’re describing B.
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Guessing this went to a poll because Ryan and Jake want B and Form has his heels dug in on A. How’d I do?
Not exactly. My input was that there are a lot of people that want a correctly designed stock, that don’t want any rails. The poll being almost split 50/50 shows that. I am fine with either.
The issue with the scalloped portion and integrated rail is bit of cost, a little weight, and aesthetics.
Oh! Now you’re into aesthetics?!
Just joking.
I’m a bit torn too. I don’t like the cost, weight, or aesthetics, but I’m in a codependent relationship with my bipod… so I need a rail.
In general, I think rounded bottoms are better field rifles. They allow you to get field rests easier than flat bottomed. And they’re more comfortable to carry and shoot off hand.I voted A for no scallop, but like others I like the flat/straight bottom of forend all the way to the magwell. I don’t know why hunting stock friends are typically rounded and sometime even have a slight belly. Flat let’s you bolt on an arca rail if you want, and also sits flatter/rides a bag better than the rounded style