I would like to go beyond discussion on muzzle deflection and weight/length ratio.
Well respected gunsmiths (like A.Wheeler) as well as top f-class shooters say that balance is crucial for the rifle to properly slide in the rest and rear bag.
I find it difficul to balance a competition rifle with 24-28" 1.250" diameter barrel. If we want to have rifle balanced like Larry Potterfield suggest (i.e. 4"-5" in front of the trigger) we would have to skip the barrel's length and weight typical for competition rifles.
All my rifles are nose heavy. In order to improve the balance I would have to add 1-2kg in the buttstock. By doing that I would probably break weight limit for my class. How do you approach the rifle balance issue?
Well respected gunsmiths (like A.Wheeler) as well as top f-class shooters say that balance is crucial for the rifle to properly slide in the rest and rear bag.
I find it difficul to balance a competition rifle with 24-28" 1.250" diameter barrel. If we want to have rifle balanced like Larry Potterfield suggest (i.e. 4"-5" in front of the trigger) we would have to skip the barrel's length and weight typical for competition rifles.
All my rifles are nose heavy. In order to improve the balance I would have to add 1-2kg in the buttstock. By doing that I would probably break weight limit for my class. How do you approach the rifle balance issue?