I've got a Panda in what I believe is a McMillan Hunter stock. Just put a new 26" .22 BR HV barrel on it and it is VERY front heavy. There is currently no weight in the butt. I plan on removing some of the foam and adding a weight system, shape and amount TBD but I want to keep it close to the pad. I think this barrel is about 1 1/2 lbs heavier and 4" longer than the previous 30 cal one so I'll probably need at least a pound of lead. I don't have a weight limit to worry about at this time for what I will use it for. Before I start I'm wondering if there is a rule of thumb or optimum balance point to best ride the bags. Right now the front rest needs to be close to the end of the stock and it still feels light in the rear bag. On a hunting rifle I would try to balance just in front of the action, on a varmint rifle maybe 2-3" out from the action. Same here or how far out from the action face?
It seems like the wall thickness of the stock is about 3/16 of an inch in the rear. Does that carry through towards the front of the butt? That will determine how large and deep a hole I can bore.
Whats the best tool to bore a hole into the foam without tearing it out or walking? I was thinking a Forstner or spade bit instead of a twist drill.
Greg
It seems like the wall thickness of the stock is about 3/16 of an inch in the rear. Does that carry through towards the front of the butt? That will determine how large and deep a hole I can bore.
Whats the best tool to bore a hole into the foam without tearing it out or walking? I was thinking a Forstner or spade bit instead of a twist drill.
Greg