fixtures to a sporter stock to make it act like a varminter?
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:44 pm
Hi
I am having a Standard sporter Synthetic stocked Tikka white tail (595) into a 6 BR.
Is there any way that I can add plates or sliders or other fittings or fixtures to the stock to enable the stock to act more like a varminter/BR comp stock?
I want to be able to give myseld the best chance of sighting in and assessing loads without having to get another stock for the rifle.
I an thinking of making/installing a seperate ferrule into the forearm of the stock so I can attach some flat allum plate to the forearm to enable the rifle to ride that bags on my rest better.
I am unsure how to proceed with this idea- can anyone offer some suggestions on how to accomplish this? is there a way of forming or molding the alum plate to aloow it to perform on the bags to it's best ability- while supporting the factory stock perpendicular to the plate.
I am unsure on how to add/modify the rear of the stock so it can ride a bunny ear bag to it's best ability.
I realise this will not be as good as a true competition stock -I'm trying to make the best with my limited resourses.
Hope you can help- pics would be great.
THank you
LAter
P
I am having a Standard sporter Synthetic stocked Tikka white tail (595) into a 6 BR.
Is there any way that I can add plates or sliders or other fittings or fixtures to the stock to enable the stock to act more like a varminter/BR comp stock?
I want to be able to give myseld the best chance of sighting in and assessing loads without having to get another stock for the rifle.
I an thinking of making/installing a seperate ferrule into the forearm of the stock so I can attach some flat allum plate to the forearm to enable the rifle to ride that bags on my rest better.
I am unsure how to proceed with this idea- can anyone offer some suggestions on how to accomplish this? is there a way of forming or molding the alum plate to aloow it to perform on the bags to it's best ability- while supporting the factory stock perpendicular to the plate.
I am unsure on how to add/modify the rear of the stock so it can ride a bunny ear bag to it's best ability.
I realise this will not be as good as a true competition stock -I'm trying to make the best with my limited resourses.
Hope you can help- pics would be great.
THank you
LAter
P