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Join the contestGuess nobody has one.Bump--curious about these too.
I won't be able to get to it today since I work 6 days straight... But I can do it when I'm home.Can someone snap a pic with an action in and the bolt back so I can see the comb to bore relation?
I’m thinking of replacing an eh1 with one, ready to get away from the bdl on it and like the lines on this stock
More pics if you can would be appreciated.Got my Gideon in today. Here are some data points on them since it’s a hunting stock..
Stock w/ short arca rail (no bottom metal) 40.8 oz
Stock w/ 10” arca rail (no bottom metal) 41.5 oz
Stock only (no rail or bottom metal) 38.1 oz
Stock w/ 10” rail and Hawkins M5 BM 46.0 oz
LOP with curved trigger 13”
My only gripe so far is the length of the arca rail. Lots of wasted space and the rail could have a smidge longer. The forend is about 12” long in length and the 2” in front of the mag could have been utilized. As an example clamping into a tripod and also having more flat surface for bags instead of a step. But I’m sure Foundation had a reason for making the rail short. The bolt handle notch could have also been aligned better as well. Again just gripes and nothing to do with function.
Also for having a non adjustable cheek, 1” height rings works for me. The scope seems centered up when I’m behind the rifle. My stock is inletted for a 737.
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I’ll get some pics tomorrow. But the trigger reach for me is fine and I have small/medium hands.More pics if you can would be appreciated.
Specifically around the trip trigger reach and comb/bore relation.
When I talked to foundation I got that the revelation has a 1.5" grip to trigger location and the gideon is 1.75". Really I want a revelation made hybrid...More pics if you can would be appreciated.
Specifically around the trip trigger reach and comb/bore relation.
Good info. I'm curious if they left that space between mag and arca as a more comfortable place to grab/hold/carry the rifle, which I'm not opposed to.Got my Gideon in today. Here are some data points on them since it’s a hunting stock..
Stock w/ short arca rail (no bottom metal) 40.8 oz
Stock w/ 10” arca rail (no bottom metal) 41.5 oz
Stock only (no rail or bottom metal) 38.1 oz
Stock w/ 10” rail and Hawkins M5 BM 46.0 oz
LOP with curved trigger 13”
My only gripe so far is the length of the arca rail. Lots of wasted space and the rail could have a smidge longer. The forend is about 12” long in length and the 2” in front of the mag could have been utilized. As an example clamping into a tripod and also having more flat surface for bags instead of a step. But I’m sure Foundation had a reason for making the rail short. The bolt handle notch could have also been aligned better as well. Again just gripes and nothing to do with function.
Also for having a non adjustable cheek, 1” height rings works for me. The scope seems centered up when I’m behind the rifle. My stock is inletted for a 737.
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I just measured the Gideon and Centurion. Maybe I’m not measuring exactly right but the Gideon I’m getting close to 2”. The Centurion is 1.75”.When I talked to foundation I got that the revelation has a 1.5" grip to trigger location and the gideon is 1.75". Really I want a revelation made hybrid...
I hadn’t thought about the gap that way. Makes sense though. There are no specific spots for your thumb but doesn’t matter to me as my thumb is placed on top. Just how I shoot.Good info. I'm curious if they left that space between mag and arca as a more comfortable place to grab/hold/carry the rifle, which I'm not opposed to.
Do these have a thumb shelf/indexing area like the manners? Doesn't appear to...
Could be the trigger? Also think it can be a bit difficult to measure consistently. Good to know as 2" is a bit longer than I'd like. On my manners I added a massive amount of foam and tape which works, but I always worried about it getting ripped off by accident on a hunt.I hadn’t thought about the gap that way. Makes sense though. There are no specific spots for your thumb but doesn’t matter to me as my thumb is placed on top. Just how I shoot.
That’s what I’m worried about. I’m a medium glove and I do a more conventional grip. That distance to the trigger looks really long to me.Hope these pictures help. For the “grip” I use, my fingers up front are slightly pulling in/squeezing and ball of my palm is slightly pushing forward and squeezing. Hard to explain but that’s how I shoot. No issues with a 90 degree finger. It doesn’t feel like I’m reaching or really trying to make it work with my smallish hands.
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Really appreciate the pictures. I hate to ask but any way you could measure from the center of the trigger shoe to the grip with the tape parallel to the bore?
Really appreciate the pictures. I hate to ask but any way you could measure from the center of the trigger shoe to the grip with the tape parallel to the bore?
My prev research into this matter (short trigger/grip distance stocks) yielded only a few contenders:Thanks, unfortunately same as above. That’s not going to cut it for me.