LARRY FEUSSE
New member
Jim,
I see that ssome of the things are somewhat constant, but there is always the variables.
Length of pull is measured from trigger shoe to back of butt plate. The trigger shoe can be movable on some triggers.
The length of barrel ahead of the boltface is fine, but the length of the bolt itself can change from one action to another, which moves the resulting angle because the barrel can be moved forward or back based on the length of the action, such as the difference in the Bat 6 1/2, 7 1/2 & 8 1/2, and others.
What I mean is, there is no real constant point to measure from on any action. Maybe a better definition would be to just not be less than a fixed angle based on the centerline of the bore and call it good.
However this angle should be small enough to take in the proponderence of various stocks now being produced and in common use by benchrest shooters.
Thank you for your willingness to participate in this discussion.
Sincerely,
Larry
I see that ssome of the things are somewhat constant, but there is always the variables.
Length of pull is measured from trigger shoe to back of butt plate. The trigger shoe can be movable on some triggers.
The length of barrel ahead of the boltface is fine, but the length of the bolt itself can change from one action to another, which moves the resulting angle because the barrel can be moved forward or back based on the length of the action, such as the difference in the Bat 6 1/2, 7 1/2 & 8 1/2, and others.
What I mean is, there is no real constant point to measure from on any action. Maybe a better definition would be to just not be less than a fixed angle based on the centerline of the bore and call it good.
However this angle should be small enough to take in the proponderence of various stocks now being produced and in common use by benchrest shooters.
Thank you for your willingness to participate in this discussion.
Sincerely,
Larry