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I suggest getting the Big dog steel spigot mount along with the Harris mount that you can get with it. You can keep you Harris but have it much further out, and get rid of that feeling that it's not stable enough where the original mount is. Link to big dog steel: Gen II AI Spigot Rail System
I have both the atlas bipod with the spigot and the big dog steel spigot with an LRA f-class bipod on the way. With my 30" barrel I had the same issues you did.
The part in question is the small piece in front of the trigger inlet in my LA AICS. Should be an image attached, just curious as to what this is as it's not in my short action version. (Shown closest to me in photo). Any help identifying it and it's use greatly appreciated. Regards Nut
Thanks, I'll send an email off to Stiller to ask them what they would consider the limit to the LA Spectre Action. Hopefully will get a reply sooner rather then later.
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I am leaning towards a long and heavy barrel, something along the line of a 30" heavy profile (eg. no17 Kreiger that was suggested). I want it as heavy as possible to reduce as much recoil as possible, unfortunately a brake is not on the cards due to f...
G'Day guys, I'm a little bit of a lurker on these forums, however don't get me wrong I get a lot of very useful information and enjoyment at everyone showing off their own rifles. At present I am putting together a 300wm using a Stiller Spectre Action, Jewell trigger, in an AICS. Pretty...
G'day all, Though i would finally introduce myself, been a lurker on here for a while, and decided i would start to become a little more active. Currently living the the NT, Aus, loving it, great lifestyle. However being 'new' i havent been able to make the contacts necessary for hunting...
You quite possibly are cutting off blood supply to an extent in your arm. causing the tingling. or you may be compressing a nerve in your arm at a contact point with the rifle or your elbow on the ground. using something to cushion this can relieve that, however it is a blood supply issue, a...