Now that I've been getting my 37XC off the bench and out into the field, I've been running into issues with the stock and my rear bag. Not the least of which is that the sharp edges on bottom of the 3-way adjustable butt plate (see below) were ripping up my Protektor rear bag thanks to the heavy recoil.
I ended up making a wooden spacer fit to my length of pull to stop this. It works, but it doesn't really look all that great. So, when I was at the machine shop to pick up my extensions for my cheek riser, I showed them the butt plate and asked if they could make me an aluminum spacer to match. It would be expensive, but they could do it.
What does this have to do with an adjustable bag rider?
Well, I've been enamored with the notion of using an adjustable bag rider since I first started using my Phoenix bipod and Protektor rear bag. When I'm out on uneven ground, I have to do significant readjustment between shots. It's really a pain if I have to reach way forward to adjust the Phoenix. So, why not get an adjustable bag rider? It is straight forward for many chassis, but for stocks, it's not so easy. You have to have a way to mount it with enough room to allow the dowels to clear. This means some serious surgery on the stock IF you can even find someone to do it.
My thinking is that if I'm going to make a custom aluminum spacer so I can ditch the shitty looking wooden one I made, why not add a bracket to the bottom that can mount an ABR? So, that's what I'm going to try. I just ordered an ABR and will be taking everything over to the machine shop in a couple weeks. If this works out, I'll make some mods to my 300 PRC stock and try it there as well.
I'll post progress here.
I ended up making a wooden spacer fit to my length of pull to stop this. It works, but it doesn't really look all that great. So, when I was at the machine shop to pick up my extensions for my cheek riser, I showed them the butt plate and asked if they could make me an aluminum spacer to match. It would be expensive, but they could do it.
What does this have to do with an adjustable bag rider?
Well, I've been enamored with the notion of using an adjustable bag rider since I first started using my Phoenix bipod and Protektor rear bag. When I'm out on uneven ground, I have to do significant readjustment between shots. It's really a pain if I have to reach way forward to adjust the Phoenix. So, why not get an adjustable bag rider? It is straight forward for many chassis, but for stocks, it's not so easy. You have to have a way to mount it with enough room to allow the dowels to clear. This means some serious surgery on the stock IF you can even find someone to do it.
My thinking is that if I'm going to make a custom aluminum spacer so I can ditch the shitty looking wooden one I made, why not add a bracket to the bottom that can mount an ABR? So, that's what I'm going to try. I just ordered an ABR and will be taking everything over to the machine shop in a couple weeks. If this works out, I'll make some mods to my 300 PRC stock and try it there as well.
I'll post progress here.