Alex Wheeler
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LOL, looks like you guys like everything
I was thinking of maybe offering something, but I think the market is too diverse 
LOL, looks like you guys like everythingI was thinking of maybe offering something, but I think the market is too diverse
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Look at those flashy Bordens!!!
Tough Alex, you have got poor people trying to get by on a budget, and people with seemly endless disposable income.

Ya, no doubt. I make and do what I like, which should keep me solidly in the first group lol. I just made this one to try for 600/1000yd Benchrest. If I put drop in the butt if would be a good varmint stock too. Its the lowest stock I have seen, only 1/4" of wood under the barrel at the end. Barreled action centerline is below the top edge of the stock. It tracks awesome. View attachment 1008045
For high volume shooting where your mostly in one place I use an X bag filled with walnut shell media and a tactical type rear bag for gophers and rock chucks. It's pretty solid and fast. Most varmint type stocks like a Cooper, Sako, Remington work well with my set up. A medium beaver tail for end works great. Some angle on the toe line makes elevation changes easier.
I've used used front rests a few times but if you have a big angle change L, and I always seem to, they're just not as user friendly. The X Bag is fast and solid enough, especially with a rear bag of some sort.
If I can't see my hits, there is no reason to even leave the house.
I shoot Rockchucks here in SW Idaho. From a portable bench. Prone shooters usually end up with as many ticks as kills. And more cactus spikes.
IMHO, the standard HBR stock would be just about perfect, if you offered it with fore ends from 2 1/4 to 3".
