All of my rifles have stocks that are too small for my hands - if I grip the pistol grip properly the trigger blade sits against the second pad (below the first joint) on my trigger finger. A few years ago I read an article by Bill Hambly Clark Jnr in G&G magazine which talked about modifying a factory stock to better fit, with some of the example photos speaking directly to this issue. It prompted me to look out for a beater stock for my Rem 700 .22-250 to have a go. I picked one up from Crackers a year or so ago and the current COVID situation means I have a bit of time to actually make a start.
A key photo from the article:
Progress so far - still pretty rough, and I need to glue some extra length on the butt. Might need to shave the underside of the butt at a flatter angle too:
Comparison against the factory stock:
I’m using the stock on the .243 as a bit of a guide, but need to increase the grip length even further:
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