A aprocast Private Full Member Minuteman Mar 7, 2012 571 1,202 60 Feb 9, 2025 #1 Feb 9, 2025 #1 I have only used the AR style angled grip, is there an advantage to using the vertical grip, also what is the purpose of these threaded holes
I have only used the AR style angled grip, is there an advantage to using the vertical grip, also what is the purpose of these threaded holes
S Steel+Killer Killing one steel plate at a time! Full Member Minuteman May 27, 2014 4,041 10,788 50 32.75259713494653, -79.87485679548313 Feb 9, 2025 #2 Feb 9, 2025 #2 The threaded holes were put in there for a conversation starter on gun forums. I told the marketing department at MDT it would never work. Boy, do I look stupid now! Reactions: tacoman69, Herb Stoner, lash and 2 others
The threaded holes were put in there for a conversation starter on gun forums. I told the marketing department at MDT it would never work. Boy, do I look stupid now!
ShtrRdy Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Sep 17, 2011 3,096 898 High Plains Feb 9, 2025 #3 Feb 9, 2025 #3 I have no idea. Is the only for a Tikka T3x?
Kickin45 Jack of all Supporter Full Member Minuteman Oct 7, 2018 1,859 1,128 Feb 9, 2025 #4 Feb 9, 2025 #4 It’s to add cant to your barreled action. That way it matches your canted rings. Reactions: ShtrRdy, Steel+Killer and Herb Stoner
G gopherslayer Private Full Member Minuteman Mar 9, 2008 1,202 2,123 WI Feb 9, 2025 #5 Feb 9, 2025 #5 Not sure how they machine their chassis but it could be drilled and tapped for fixture holding. Reactions: Steel+Killer and lash
lash Swamp Rat Full Member Minuteman Sep 28, 2012 13,090 29,437 66 Central Florida Feb 9, 2025 #6 Feb 9, 2025 #6 Which chassis and what is the rifle’s purpose? For target, bench and PRS style shooting, I prefer the vertical grips. For hunting, I generally find an angled grip more comfortable.
Which chassis and what is the rifle’s purpose? For target, bench and PRS style shooting, I prefer the vertical grips. For hunting, I generally find an angled grip more comfortable.
T Tx_Aggie Gig 'em Supporter Full Member Minuteman Sep 3, 2017 1,300 1,600 VA Feb 10, 2025 #7 Feb 10, 2025 #7 gopherslayer said: Not sure how they machine their chassis but it could be drilled and tapped for fixture holding. Click to expand... I'll bet you're right. Reactions: lash
gopherslayer said: Not sure how they machine their chassis but it could be drilled and tapped for fixture holding. Click to expand... I'll bet you're right.
Emerson0311 Old Salt Full Member Minuteman Feb 17, 2018 3,223 5,999 Dawson Creek BC Feb 10, 2025 #8 Feb 10, 2025 #8 My hand feels best mostly vertical. It makes my trigger pull straight back. A fatter grip also helps not the squeeze with the fingers. Reactions: aprocast and lash
My hand feels best mostly vertical. It makes my trigger pull straight back. A fatter grip also helps not the squeeze with the fingers.