ejs21
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Has anyone seen/held one yet? I'd love to hear initial thought or impressions!
My personal issue with the AGC forearm is shown in the photo @BjornF16 posted above looking at the very ends of both stocks. The AGC stock does not contour in towards the top of the forearm and it just doesn’t feel good in my hand. That is likely to allow for the inletting of larger barrels but it doesn’t work for me.The flat forearm certainly beats out the agc rounded forearm. Also seems to handle recoil better
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Unfortunately, the ones I handled did not have scopes mounted on the rifles. If you have handled an Alterra Arms stock, I think the combs are similar. My Alterra Arms stock is fine with low Hawkins Hybrids and a Bushnell LRHS.How is the comb height on the Peak44s? I'm temped to try one for a 30 nosler build and cut 8-10 oz off my McMillan. Planning on a March 3-24x52 in Hawkins Hybrids.
Very comfortableHow is the comb height on the Peak44s? I'm temped to try one for a 30 nosler build and cut 8-10 oz off my McMillan. Planning on a March 3-24x52 in Hawkins Hybrids.
Big if true ! Let's go peakGood news, Peak 44 said they are going to start making tikka inletted stocks. They didn’t mention when, they just said stay tuned
In the Weatherby mark V 6 lug, other contours may have some varianceHas anyone actually weighed a peak 44 stock yet? For real world numbers.
Is that with the recoil pad and bedding?In the Weatherby mark V 6 lug, other contours may have some variance
20.2 ounces with a sendero contour
21.7 ounces w pencil #1 contour
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Yes, bedded w/ marine tex and recoil pad InstalledIs that with the recoil pad and bedding?