Good Evening
I am currently 1lb under max weight and i would like to add weight to the rifle stock for balance and recoil reduction.
My initial thought was to use a piece of flat steel and add it vertically to the end of the stock before the recoil pad.
After some internet research i found several pictures of round bar placed horizontally the length of the butt section to add weight and keeping the weight over the ear.
Never doing this before i came here for your feedback to discuss the benefits and pitfalls of either option.
1) Is there a clear advantage of one over the other.
2) will using the plate change the balance of the rifle once it moves under recoil (even with the St1000) straight butt section.
3) does the round bar distribute the weight more evenly and allow for a straight back pulse under recoil
4) Will placement of the round bar impact how the stock tracks low middle or upper third of the butt stock
5) is there cons to either system i should be aware of
Your assistance is greatly appreciated
Trevor
I am currently 1lb under max weight and i would like to add weight to the rifle stock for balance and recoil reduction.
My initial thought was to use a piece of flat steel and add it vertically to the end of the stock before the recoil pad.
After some internet research i found several pictures of round bar placed horizontally the length of the butt section to add weight and keeping the weight over the ear.
Never doing this before i came here for your feedback to discuss the benefits and pitfalls of either option.
1) Is there a clear advantage of one over the other.
2) will using the plate change the balance of the rifle once it moves under recoil (even with the St1000) straight butt section.
3) does the round bar distribute the weight more evenly and allow for a straight back pulse under recoil
4) Will placement of the round bar impact how the stock tracks low middle or upper third of the butt stock
5) is there cons to either system i should be aware of
Your assistance is greatly appreciated
Trevor
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