Flush caps
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Flush caps
Can anyone give me a heads up on where I can get some
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Re: Flush caps
what are they
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Re: Flush caps
GrovTec are the brand you want, they do one that is threaded on outside of cup. Easy install.
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Re: Flush caps
I just looked up the GrovTec ones.
They certainly look the part.
I just don't think my Tikka T3s or Sako Quad stocks would take kindly to the conversion.
I like the idea of the Flushcap to Stud adaptor. One of them would be good for the bipod.
They certainly look the part.
I just don't think my Tikka T3s or Sako Quad stocks would take kindly to the conversion.
I like the idea of the Flushcap to Stud adaptor. One of them would be good for the bipod.
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Re: Flush caps
Missed, did you ever try these?
I see there are plenty of copies on ebay as well. Does anyone have any experince with these type of flush fitting quick detachable sling mounts?
Definately make the rifle sleeker when sling is removed.
Bruce
Slow day so reading some old threads.
I see there are plenty of copies on ebay as well. Does anyone have any experince with these type of flush fitting quick detachable sling mounts?
Definately make the rifle sleeker when sling is removed.
Bruce
Slow day so reading some old threads.
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Re: Flush caps
I have them on sporter and varmint type stocks. Both work well shooting off bags, but neither really work with a bipod. The insert studs swivel in the flush cup and it is difficult to get enough tension on the bipod mount for it to be stable. The varmint stock also has them on the side which makes it really nice to carry.
On varmint style stocks, I now prefer an Anschutz rail in the fore end. I have gone back to standard studs on sporters.
On varmint style stocks, I now prefer an Anschutz rail in the fore end. I have gone back to standard studs on sporters.
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Re: Flush caps
Yes mate I got a set of Grovtec of 220 I have them on the front of the 20 PPC and 6x47L
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Re: Flush caps
Thanks Missed and JasonF, will get some and give them a try.
Bruce
Bruce