This is what I bought myself for BF. It is very nice with the sand sewed in the ends for weight. Don’t scoff at a few dollars that supports a business that supports shooters.A MUST HAVE...
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Stock Cover
These high quality Stock Covers were designed to drape over your buttstock to keep bore cleaning oils off of your stock while cleaning. The bottom edges are filled with sand which keep the cover in place even when the wind blows. Keep you stock clean and damage free. Available in B.B. Gold...protektormodel.com
There's more than one way to skin a cat!Longer rod..keep the handle behind the stock
I'm sure that is the purpose of the long rods!!Longer rod..keep the handle behind the stock
I can think of a few venues in SR BR where cleaning with long rods created a cluster by blocking traffic through the aisles between cleaning stations.
This is what I bought myself for BF. It is very nice with the sand sewed in the ends for weight. Don’t scoff at a few dollars that supports a business that supports shooters.
What is really irking is when someone blocks travel on one side of the grocery store aisle (you have to, that is how it works), THEN shops the product on the other side of the aisle, effectively blocking the whole aisle to those that are "considerate" and don't go where these people are looking. I don't entertain any ideas of allowing that. If I need something where they are looking from their side of the aisle, I just go there, too bad for them. Their problem, not mine.Ha, blocking traffic....like when 2 or 3rd guys stop in the middle of the aisle to BS....![]()
They would probably send you a piece of leather cheaper. lol.The second thing I do when receiving one is to cut the weights off.
They have their sand filling down to an art. It made for a nice soft weight against the stock.They used to sell them without the weights.
What's the sense in that? The weights are a "feature", not a problem.The second thing I do when receiving one is to cut the weights off.
What's the sense in that? The weights are a "feature", not a problem.
Danny
The weights would fit over the cradle just like the leather does in the image posted. You are using the protector wrong.They are a senseless PIA and not needed for me. I put the leather on my stock and then put that into my cradle. The leather protects the stock from the cradle. Where exactly would the worthless weights fit?
Pad the stock cradle, put the rifle in the cradle, then put the cover over the stock like it is intended to be used. It is still protected. Life gets rough when you fight the design of products, and I'm NOT "just saying'.I don't care how anyone uses it. I want my stock protected so it doesn't look like a POS. Evidently their pic is for folks that use crappy stocks and follow the herd. Any cowboy can follow directions....I have a range here at home, shoot out of a heated/cooled building. Shooting most all year except for a couple of months. Testing bullets, new barrels, and going to matches all year. When someone starts shooting and cleaning as much as I do, then I might listen to them about using some product wrong. Also, most folks that actually compete and load at the match realize useless weight is heavy to carry around.
A man that wants to start an argument with DCoots, hasn’t been paying much attention to how things go down. lol!Cradle is padded. Don't GAF what you say.
Weights are not necessary. When the wind blows hard enough to lift the leather up, I'm in trouble.
I'll take the new and improved path. The way they used to sell them.
Seems like you blindly follow directions, so I'd bet you do everything your wife says.....