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    It seems that the things that are most important to people are the slope of the pistol grip and good cheek weld (or not)…

    I'm so uncomfortable with a swept back pistol grip I go to the "thumb out beside the stock free recoil bench rest style" that Bagheera described. Creating options on the same stock as Timattalon suggested is technical challenging but I'm going to have a good look a it.
    I know a guy who wants me to put a vertical grip on a McMillan which is easily doable but might be ugly as sin.

    I have a couple of mates who are better shots than me but bloody hopeless on longer shots the moment awkward uphill angles are involved. They don't have great neck flexibility and cant settle into any sort of weld...I've been meaning to think about solutions to that for ages because I'm going the same way with age.

 

 

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