Should be able to engineer some aluminum rails to extend your fore armWorking on new build and hit a snag. Trying to figure if it would be cost effective. This is for a Savage long action. May lean towards a used chassis if not feasible.
Thanks and Have a wonderful Thanksgiving
Thank you all for the replies. I forgot to mention it is a H/S precision. A lot of ideas here and need to think about it.
thanks again
Love the colors on that stockSure you can do a fine job on virtually any stock, and no matter what it's made of.
But you have to be willing to spend the time it will take. Automotive putties are fast drying and easy to work with. I have never worked with Bondo brand, but have used 3 other brands and they are all similar to work with. Bondo is convenient to obtain at your local Home Depot. You simply rough up your stock in the area that you are going to alter, also drilling small 1/8" holes for good adhesion and anchoring.
Here is photo of my rifle that started as a Remington H&S stock. I also have a 6.5CM rifle that started out as a laminated stock that I reshaped to similarly resemble this stock. I spray painted it with DuraCoat flat black & spider webbing. This is an old photo I took for insurance purposes, but I think it will make the case for what you want to do.
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Thanks for putting my simple words into pictures.Extend the forearm which direction? Left/Right? or forward?
How long is the extension?
Does the extension have to be load bearing as in rifle weight on a bipod? Front loading bipod when shooting?
McMillan Kestros ZR stock as an idea:
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Thanks for putting my simple words into pictures.
So it puts the bipod at about 8 inches from the action. If i place the rifle in stock is very front heavy on the bipod to the point it will tip over unless you hold the butt down. and even worse if i tried to shoot with the can. As the weight of the can makes it worse. There is a lot of leverage in front of the bipod.