Preacher said:WTH is a flush cup ?
LRPV said:Left side for a right hander. Let's the rifle lay flat on your back without the bolt handle gouging you.
Phil said:LRPV said:Left side for a right hander. Let's the rifle lay flat on your back without the bolt handle gouging you.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You................
That`s exactly what I was looking for, and hadn`t even given it any thought........ :-[
Phil.
Judd said:Phil said:LRPV said:Left side for a right hander. Let's the rifle lay flat on your back without the bolt handle gouging you.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You................
That`s exactly what I was looking for, and hadn`t even given it any thought........ :-[
Phil.
He's dead on right. I'll add if you plan to shoot with a sling unsupported having one in the front on the right side in addition to the two on the left is a good move. The other option/opinion is one on the dead bottom...some put a rail on for the bipod and at the back of the rail will be a flush cup. That works too.
My tactical gun has two up front (one right & left) and one in the back (left side). I'm just dipping my toes into that game so I'm by no means an expert.