So, I have a Rem .204 varmint weight rifle. It currently weighs 13.5 lbs. I shoot prairie dogs with it, never walk with it, and shoot off a 14 lbs X-shaped sandbag (Dog Gone Good brand, USA made!) off a bench. Just bought a Bald Eagle front rest…we’ll see how that goes.
What I want is to make the rifle significantly heavier. The laminate stock is, err, “stock,” and I have the heaviest scope I know of (Razor Gen Ii). With PD shooting, seeing the hits is the whole point, and this setup is significantly more stable than my lighter CZ 527 Varmint .204.
But there’s room for improvement. I imagine adding at least 6.5 lbs for a 20 lbs total would do it.
I’m drawn towards a Manners/McMillian, I really like the T4, but would prefer a non-hook angled butt for elevation changes.
I reckon a chassis is heavier, or easier to make heavy. Is that the case? Can one make a Manners super heavy? Perhaps a Foundation is worth a look? Btw I don’t think a pure bench rest stock with a 3”+ flat forend is in the cards. I have to rotate the stock in the rest for cant adjustments.
Heck, maybe I could just spend $700 on tungsten and make my current stock heavier and save some coin.
Help me out here.
Edit: here’s my gun. Not my pic; it was from the seller, so ignore the scope. I don’t have a fashion studio for my rifles.
What I want is to make the rifle significantly heavier. The laminate stock is, err, “stock,” and I have the heaviest scope I know of (Razor Gen Ii). With PD shooting, seeing the hits is the whole point, and this setup is significantly more stable than my lighter CZ 527 Varmint .204.
But there’s room for improvement. I imagine adding at least 6.5 lbs for a 20 lbs total would do it.
I’m drawn towards a Manners/McMillian, I really like the T4, but would prefer a non-hook angled butt for elevation changes.
I reckon a chassis is heavier, or easier to make heavy. Is that the case? Can one make a Manners super heavy? Perhaps a Foundation is worth a look? Btw I don’t think a pure bench rest stock with a 3”+ flat forend is in the cards. I have to rotate the stock in the rest for cant adjustments.
Heck, maybe I could just spend $700 on tungsten and make my current stock heavier and save some coin.
Help me out here.
Edit: here’s my gun. Not my pic; it was from the seller, so ignore the scope. I don’t have a fashion studio for my rifles.
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