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choosing a stock for f class

I'm seriously thinking about having a f class open rifle built. Looking at different stocks and there seems to be a few that have aluminum runners that slide on the front rest. Is there really a noticeable advantage to having them? I heard a guy at one range say he had them and then hack sawed them off because he didn't like them. Anyone have have similar experiences?

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Mike
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I have a few different stocks.
AS & McMillian Kestros ZR - both are nice but are on the long side. Need to break position if I have to make any large adjustments on my rest (NEO & Mini-X)
Masterclass & McMillian Kestros - both are real nice and comfortable for me to shoot.
Cerus with front rail - my favorite stock. Very comfortable and balanced.
 
I'm seriously thinking about having a f class open rifle built. Looking at different stocks and there seems to be a few that have aluminum runners that slide on the front rest. Is there really a noticeable advantage to having them? I heard a guy at one range say he had them and then hack sawed them off because he didn't like them. Anyone have have similar experiences?

Thanks

Mike
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Woulda been a lot easier to just unbolt them.
 
Take a look at the GRS HYBRID . It is a white birch laminated stock , made in Norway . Beautiful workmanship , and well made . Then Send it to Alex Sitman .
 
The side rails do a nice job of lowering the center of mass, bringing it closer to the bore line. I have a stock with aluminum side rails and it does track better than my other stocks that ride higher. That's the 'pro'. As mentioned above, the 'con' is the increase in overall length that does require one to break position for a front rest adjustment.

Took close look at a Dima stock at a match a bit more than a week ago. Very impressive stock, and the fellow driving the rifle had nothing but good things to say about it. Somewhat similar to the Kestros in length and profile, with a flat fore end bottom and rides nice and low without the side rails. Nice woodwork and very attractive.

The maker is located in Ukraine, so you would think that availability would be irregular, but he said his stock was delivered in six weeks. If that were to double, that would still be many weeks shorter than the wait times for a popular design from other premium stock makers.

Might be worth a look. Here's a link to the website page for F-Open stocks.
 
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I only use F-Open stocks with front rails on them (McMillan Kestros ZR x 2, AS x 2 and Cerus XR). Haven't used the AS stocks yet as they're still being inletted but the Cerus XR is the best tracking stock I've ever used, the balance, centre of gravity, tracking...it's as close to perfect as I've ever seen/used. Only problem is availability, so be prepared to wait.
 
You can spend as much as you want, only to find the stock doesn't fit your body or shooting style! Then what to do? Sell it for a loss and restart the search and try process? After trying four different stocks on my Ftr rifle I purchased a Richards Microfit with extra wood to do the final shaping , mixed with shooting sessions, to obtain my "perfect" fit. And the walnut with many, many coats of oil rubbed finish is a beauty. Of course this is not a viable approach for everyone.
 
I have both a McMillan Kestros ZR with the rails and a plain vanilla Kestros. I'm shooting a 7mm Shehane and the ZR seems to control the torque better with it's lowered center of gravity. The disadvantage of the ZR is the length. I shoot a Rodzilla T-Rex rest and the joystick and coarse elevation adjustment are long enough to reach comfortably from the prone position. I did add a separate extended rod for the coarse elevation lock. Not all rests may work well with the long stock.
I converted the plain vanilla Kestros to a 6mm. the reduced recoil and torque from a 6mm is no problem for it and it tracks well.
You certainly could use the regular Kestros for a high powered 7mm or 30 cal but I feel that the ZR with the front rails does a better job.
Just my opinion.
 
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You can spend as much as you want, only to find the stock doesn't fit your body or shooting style! Then what to do? Sell it for a loss and restart the search and try process? After trying four different stocks on my Ftr rifle I purchased a Richards Microfit with extra wood to do the final shaping , mixed with shooting sessions, to obtain my "perfect" fit. And the walnut with many, many coats of oil rubbed finish is a beauty. Of course this is not a viable approach for everyone.
Now Your on to it ! ;)
 
If you mean like these ones, the idea is that the closer you get the bore to the bag, the less side load you get when the rifle torques. It's a pretty small effect because most stocks are already pretty low. It's just a hair of difference that helps with tracking.



If you mean like these, they don't do much. I've found aluminum tracks a bit better because it's a little more slippery on a bag than the plastic of the stock, but it's not a big difference.

 
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