Wyomuleskinner
Lil-Rokslider
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I've been using the hunters wedge for rear support. It has the git lite fill. The more I use it the less I like it. What other alternatives are there for rear support??
With modern long range stocks it doesn't really elevate the stock as you slide it back. So it just ends up sitting on the tip of the triagle no matter where you place it.What do you dislike about it?
With modern long range stocks it doesn't really elevate the stock as you slide it back. So it just ends up sitting on the tip of the triagle no matter where you place it.
I've been using the hunters wedge for rear support. It has the git lite fill. The more I use it the less I like it. What other alternatives are there for rear support??
Hard picturing a man in camo crocs that always has the differential locked shooting that first rifle....I absolutely LOVE the wedge if your stock toe angle fits it. The weighted one is fantastic for zeroing heavy recoiled rifles that fit.
The mini wedge is sweet!
But it's not my favorite for stock/chassis with a flatter toe angle or bag rider. I have been messing with a more utilitarian design at 4oz for backpack hunting.
When I shoot the gunwerks rifle I have these on.Hard picturing a man in camo crocs that always has the differential locked shooting that first rifle....
Bouji Avery... Bouji
I have one stock with a bag hook, and it's an 11# 338 rum slinging 300s at 2830fps. Has a big beast brake and is not bad to shoot at all. My 10# 300norma imp with 245s at 2950 had more perceived recoil, that's in an EH1 stock. So this is my only perception between the two, however I don't think it matters much. Proper body position and shooting posture is more important for recoil management VS the bag interface with the stock.Where do you guys come down on having a bag hook molded in vs a smooth toe line for recoil management?
-J