DngBat7
Silver $$ Contributor
I am need of some guidance. After watching Bart’s video on Gun handling, I realized how much I was doing wrong. Very wrong. It was a huge eye opener. So I went to the range and started with some of his techniques in the video. Can’t really base on how I shot. Wind was erratic and crazy. So not really a good day to try new techniques. But.. I examined my rear bag based on what he spoke of in his video and I realized something was not correct. I have a lenzi with rabbit ears. Pretty tall. I also have a Scarborough LV stock. The rake of the gun is riding on the stitches. I noticed a small amount of room on each side of the bottom of the stock where it touches the bag stitching. To me I am assuming that can be trouble and can explained erratic shots?? Obviously not right.
Based on a Scarborough LV stock from those who use the same one, what is a good bag design/specs? Let’s say a protektor bag. I know has to be for a rake stock, rabbit/or bunny? How wide sound the stitching be If I want it to ride on the ears? Etc…. I just don’t want to keep beating a dead horse using the wrong rear bag.
Still being newer to SR benchrest, I have a lot to learn and have always focused on the reloading portion and wind reading since I started. Apparently I skipped over some super important stuff on my journey. Thanks for any advise
Based on a Scarborough LV stock from those who use the same one, what is a good bag design/specs? Let’s say a protektor bag. I know has to be for a rake stock, rabbit/or bunny? How wide sound the stitching be If I want it to ride on the ears? Etc…. I just don’t want to keep beating a dead horse using the wrong rear bag.
Still being newer to SR benchrest, I have a lot to learn and have always focused on the reloading portion and wind reading since I started. Apparently I skipped over some super important stuff on my journey. Thanks for any advise