Is there any advantages to disadvantages to using a non sloped buttstock? Meaning parallel to the forend? I know some organizations have rules against it but anything i will be shooting doesn't .
Also im assuming the closer the barrel is to the front bag the less twisting torque will be felt and the more stable the rifle will be?
I was thinking about building a stock with a straight buttstock and the forend will be around 2 inches deep at the action then go to 1.5 inches just ahead of the action a little bit and it will have 1/2" high square sides and will be 3" wide.
Any opinions on this? It will be a 30br for score rifle shot in local club matches.
the only real rule is no wider than 3" and must be shot off a front rest with a sand bag in it and a rear sand bag.
Thanks
Also im assuming the closer the barrel is to the front bag the less twisting torque will be felt and the more stable the rifle will be?
I was thinking about building a stock with a straight buttstock and the forend will be around 2 inches deep at the action then go to 1.5 inches just ahead of the action a little bit and it will have 1/2" high square sides and will be 3" wide.
Any opinions on this? It will be a 30br for score rifle shot in local club matches.
the only real rule is no wider than 3" and must be shot off a front rest with a sand bag in it and a rear sand bag.
Thanks