We have adaptors for pretty much any interface with a stock.
Many stocks today have dual swivel studs and we use these to mount the rail. If you only have 1, then a second hole needs to be drilled into the stock. A #10 machine bolt and appropriate nut and the rail is on. We found that cutting for a Tslot rail could be very problematic especially in fiberglass/composite stocks.
The adaptor doesn't break the surface (except for the two holes drilled) and the integrity is maintained. Much lighter too.
If you still want to use a sling, a Harris T slot rail adaptor can easily be mounted.
For those with pic rail forends, we make an adaptor for that too. It does lower the MPOD somewhat but allows this unit to be put on any pic rail including AR forends.
For those running the excellent Remple ski pod but needing to loose some weight, we now have an adaptor to let you use the existing Remple mounting hardware. This will save approx 3lbs in rifle weight
Jerry


Many stocks today have dual swivel studs and we use these to mount the rail. If you only have 1, then a second hole needs to be drilled into the stock. A #10 machine bolt and appropriate nut and the rail is on. We found that cutting for a Tslot rail could be very problematic especially in fiberglass/composite stocks.
The adaptor doesn't break the surface (except for the two holes drilled) and the integrity is maintained. Much lighter too.

If you still want to use a sling, a Harris T slot rail adaptor can easily be mounted.

For those with pic rail forends, we make an adaptor for that too. It does lower the MPOD somewhat but allows this unit to be put on any pic rail including AR forends.

For those running the excellent Remple ski pod but needing to loose some weight, we now have an adaptor to let you use the existing Remple mounting hardware. This will save approx 3lbs in rifle weight
Jerry