Beggs Ultralite Stock Approval

Gene Beggs

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It's official! :D

The Beggs Ultralite stock is now officially approved for use in both IBS and NBRSA sactioned competition.

Who said innovation is dead in benchrest? :eek: :) Not hardly.:D

Gene Beggs
 
Beggs Ultralite Stock

How about some photos.

Roy

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Mr. Beggs

How is the forend design working out clamping on the Barrel? My concerns are tightening the forend could put enough tension on the barrel to make a tight spot in the bore when slugging the bore. has anyone done a test to see what poundage of nut torque this happens at with LV or HV taper barrels? I do see you would not need much torque to install it so probably isn't an issue but I am curious. Also does this type forend cause any dampening or odd vibration patterns that would create tunning issues? I see you have a tunner installed and want to know if it functions the same or has any out of the ordinary issues due to the weight of the barrel ridding on the rest instead of floating as in traditional guns? Thank you very much and keep on making us think out of the box on what a gun should look like.
Brandon J.
 
How is the forend design working out clamping on the Barrel? My concerns are tightening the forend could put enough tension on the barrel to make a tight spot in the bore when slugging the bore. has anyone done a test to see what poundage of nut torque this happens at with LV or HV taper barrels? I do see you would not need much torque to install it so probably isn't an issue but I am curious. Also does this type forend cause any dampening or odd vibration patterns that would create tunning issues? I see you have a tunner installed and want to know if it functions the same or has any out of the ordinary issues due to the weight of the barrel ridding on the rest instead of floating as in traditional guns? Thank you very much and keep on making us think out of the box on what a gun should look like.
Brandon J.



Brandon, thanks for inquiring about the Beggs Ultralite stock.

You asked,

"How is the forend design working out clamping on the Barrel? My concerns are tightening the forend could put enough tension on the barrel to make a tight spot in the bore when slugging the bore."

(A) The forend design of the Ultralite and the way it attaches to the barrel is without a doubt, the best feature of the design. It works great! I assure you, clamping the forend to the barrel causes no distortion to the bore. This also does not affect the way the rifle tunes. The tuner functions exactly as it does on a free-floated barrel.

The stocks are available for only the Stolle Panda, Stiller Viper and Cobra. I suggest you give one a try and see for yourself. There are many advantages to the Ultralite over conventional wood and composite stocks. Why don't you give one a try and see for yourself?

Gene Beggs
 
Ultralite Stock Price?

Brandon, thanks for inquiring about the Beggs Ultralite stock.

You asked,

"How is the forend design working out clamping on the Barrel? My concerns are tightening the forend could put enough tension on the barrel to make a tight spot in the bore when slugging the bore."

(A) The forend design of the Ultralite and the way it attaches to the barrel is without a doubt, the best feature of the design. It works great! I assure you, clamping the forend to the barrel causes no distortion to the bore. This also does not affect the way the rifle tunes. The tuner functions exactly as it does on a free-floated barrel.

The stocks are available for only the Stolle Panda, Stiller Viper and Cobra. I suggest you give one a try and see for yourself. There are many advantages to the Ultralite over conventional wood and composite stocks. Why don't you give one a try and see for yourself?

Gene Beggs

Gene,

What are you sellin your ultralite stock kits for?
 
Thanks for the information

I would also like to know what they sell for and where to send payment. Thank you for the quick response.
 
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