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Be careful like the rear bag rule, you may not be playing in the "spirit of the rules"
Looks good !!!!
Matt P
I would expect every open stock to look like this. Only reason not to is "looks". Where is that stock available? I looked on the Masterclass site.
When it IS a rail gun.At what point is it considered a rail gun?
It seems like the masterclass website is outdated or lacks of pics. Alex will accommodate for most requests and my brother wanted higher sides for torque control. I have seen a few other stocks with the high sides that he has made.
I had him cut me a stock with the forend of a PRT and the backend of a typical masterclass fclass stock with the nice palm swell.
I know PRT was making high sides as an option also.
As for torque control, I am not sure it matters on target. I was squadded with a Canadian fclass team member and his rifle hopped and torqued in his rest but X's kept on popping up.
Twisting and torquing doesn't hurt your accuracy. It just makes you have to fuss with the rests more to get back on target. I shot very good aggs with a stock that lifted off the front bag every shot. What I notice with my 284 is the stock digs into the bag and starts to twist/rotate in the bags. This should help that.
My photo skills are not up to the task, but here are some shots of Alex's High Side fore end stock. It really is a beauty. SteveView attachment 1011310 View attachment 1011311 View attachment 1011312
No, it was made by Alex Wheeler of "Wheeler Accuracy". That is the 4th stock he has built for me and they are all top notch. This walnut stock was re-built to include the high sides on the fore end. Steveit is amazing, I like it very much, you made it yourself?
I tweaked the design of my f open stock. The new version is 1.25 inches tall for the first seven inches of the stock. This should really cut down on any torquing in the bagsView attachment 1011180 View attachment 1011181
Yes, parallel. But 99% of the stocks I do get my adjustable rudder so they track PERFECT.