Ive gotten back into 100/200 benchrest after a 20 yr coffee break. Things have changed quite a bit. I have some fundamental questions that would help some.
One thing for sure is the stock geometry has really evolved. I have an older more traditional (roundish) geometry glass stock on a Hall M action. I also have a newer style Speedy stock on a Panda action that is real low and more squared off at the buttstock. The older stock design is where my experience is. The question is how to shoot/bench technique/ the newer Speedy stock? Does this kind of stock tolerate thumbing or bag squeezing or is it more a free recoil design? Do shooters thumb these more recent stocks or even hard hold them?
Can I get away with an older style rabbit ear bag with the newer design? I have a 3 stitch Protector but I think its causing vertical especially free recoil with the older design stock hitting the top of the bag and not so much on the ears. (make sense)?
The newer stock will ride the 3 stitch a lil better but requires thumb pressure due to vertical? I think?? lol.
Thanks
Wally
One thing for sure is the stock geometry has really evolved. I have an older more traditional (roundish) geometry glass stock on a Hall M action. I also have a newer style Speedy stock on a Panda action that is real low and more squared off at the buttstock. The older stock design is where my experience is. The question is how to shoot/bench technique/ the newer Speedy stock? Does this kind of stock tolerate thumbing or bag squeezing or is it more a free recoil design? Do shooters thumb these more recent stocks or even hard hold them?
Can I get away with an older style rabbit ear bag with the newer design? I have a 3 stitch Protector but I think its causing vertical especially free recoil with the older design stock hitting the top of the bag and not so much on the ears. (make sense)?
The newer stock will ride the 3 stitch a lil better but requires thumb pressure due to vertical? I think?? lol.
Thanks
Wally