Mr. Manners gave us a 1lb rifle stock not too long ago. I was involved in a project where we helped to build a steel barreled hunting rifle that tipped the scales at 4lbs, 12oz. That was with a #3 contour SS barrel at 20". As a result, we've seen a bit of a push on these. Adding our bipod mount to it requires poking a hole in the stock, but there's no filler in the channel so our typical ferrule is out.
The stock comes with a small steel plate for the sling stud. Yesterday I was prompted to start making our own. The weight is pretty insignificant at only 24 grains. I made em with a pair of small "spikes" to bite the carbon as they are tightened with the idea that they'll hold position better. A small squirt of epoxy will aid in this as well. The boss for the screw stands off the plate so that it'll capture the hole in the carbon. The idea being to avoid chewing on that hole with a screw should it come apart a bunch of times. (Why it would I have no idea, but whatever..)
Not much to it, but it sure makes life a little easier with a purpose-built part.
The stock comes with a small steel plate for the sling stud. Yesterday I was prompted to start making our own. The weight is pretty insignificant at only 24 grains. I made em with a pair of small "spikes" to bite the carbon as they are tightened with the idea that they'll hold position better. A small squirt of epoxy will aid in this as well. The boss for the screw stands off the plate so that it'll capture the hole in the carbon. The idea being to avoid chewing on that hole with a screw should it come apart a bunch of times. (Why it would I have no idea, but whatever..)
Not much to it, but it sure makes life a little easier with a purpose-built part.