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Thumb rest for support hand- PRS

Jmkjr87

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    What is everybody using for the support hand thumb rest, squeeze the bag with your thumb supported? I remember seeing a round one with a push button release but I can't see to find it. I don't really like the gray ops one based on pictures and I've never seen it out in the wild. Post pics of what your using or if you made a home made one
     
    You are probably talking about a sikes clutch. Try GA Precision.
    Just search the term and it should pop up. They are qd so you will need a female qd connection on your rifle. They work great
     
    OP: what stock(s) are you using? That would help...

    2 solutions I've stumbled into, that work for my MPA/XLR, after trying a Sykes clutch and Grey OPs nubs, etc.:

    1) MPA side rails work very well on my MPAs and provide a long continuous shelf for support hand, and
    2) A low profile enclosed forend provides similar continuous coverage for support hand pressure/pinching, like the XLR envy pro full cover, and you don't need doodads bolted to the sides if your barrel is covered.

    Those are the 2 competition stocks i've really figured out for my preferences, but on my manners, it's still a sykes clutch in a custom swivel port (wish it was closer tho) or support hand on top of front scope ring pressing down onto barricade benchrest support bag, lolol.

    For me, I'm finding that a fully enclosed forend is a good feel and quick solution for my support hand to settle wobble without reaching for a specific spot.
    Really like my XLR Envy Pro and MPA side rails, and the JP APAC looks nice as does the AI AT-X full rail, but I've not tried them, but YMMV, etc.

    Depending on your stock, like an MDT, you could always just run a side weight or 2, which also serve as easy thumb rests.

    Just another gear rabbit hole to figure out I suppose...
     
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    OP: what stock(s) are you using? That would help...

    2 solutions I've stumbled into, that work for my MPA/XLR, after trying a Sykes clutch and Grey OPs nubs, etc.:

    1) MPA side rails work very well on my MPAs and provide a long continuous shelf for support hand, and
    2) A low profile enclosed forend provides similar continuous coverage for support hand pressure/pinching, like the XLR envy pro full cover, and you don't need doodads bolted to the sides if your barrel is covered.

    Those are the 2 competition stocks i've really figured out for my preferences, but on my manners, it's still a sykes clutch in a custom swivel port (wish it was closer tho) or support hand on top of front scope ring pressing down onto barricade benchrest support bag, lolol.

    For me, I'm finding that a fully enclosed forend is a good feel and quick solution for my support hand to settle wobble without reaching for a specific spot.
    Really like my XLR Envy Pro and MPA side rails, and the JP APAC looks nice as does the AI AT-X full rail, but I've not tried them, but YMMV, etc.

    Depending on your stock, like an MDT, you could always just run a side weight or 2, which also serve as easy thumb rests.

    Just another gear rabbit hole to figure out I suppose...
    I got MDT ACC chassis that I have a short section of mlok picatinny rail mounted to the side as a thumb rest
     

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    Nice setup!! Almost as foggy up here today... where are you?

    Don't think you can be more practical than that as-is. I have a buddy with an identical MDT who runs the Gray Ops thumb shelf, but he radiused the top thumb edge so it's not as sharp. You could also replace that pic rail with a side weight that has a sling swivel insert so you can pop in a Sykes clutch, as mentioned above.
     
    Nice setup!! Almost as foggy up here today... where are you?

    Don't think you can be more practical than that as-is. I have a buddy with an identical MDT who runs the Gray Ops thumb shelf, but he radiused the top thumb edge so it's not as sharp. You could also replace that pic rail with a side weight that has a sling swivel insert so you can pop in a Sykes clutch, as mentioned above.
    I'm in upstate NY, out by herkimer. I think if I cut some of the teeth of the front of that pic rail it might work but yes I'm gonna grab the sikes clutch to try out
     
    I'm in upstate NY, out by herkimer. I think if I cut some of the teeth of the front of that pic rail it might work but yes I'm gonna grab the sikes clutch to try out
    Come shoot the Alderbrook Snowball PRS match in Littleton, NH on 1/22/22 if you're not signed up already! :cool:

    The Sykes clutch is a good tool to have in the bag, i like the quick release aspect, since some of these side rail doohickeys dig into the body when carrying slung up...
     
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    Come shoot the Alderbrook Snowball PRS match in Littleton, NH on 1/22/22 if you're not signed up already! :cool:

    The Sykes clutch is a good tool to have in the bag, i like the quick release aspect, since some of these side rail doohickeys dig into the body when carrying slung up...
    Alderbrook is 6 hours from me, that's why I never got a chance to shoot a match out there this past summer. Also I don't have my load all trued up yet
     
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    Shot a match with a dude that had something similar that caught my eye.
    His was either this one:
    or this:
     
    Shot a match with a dude that had something similar that caught my eye.
    His was either this one:
    or this:

    All those are interesting options as well. The Arisaka one might be the ticket
     
    Maybe @MDT_OFFICIAL can comment on the weight/rails that Keith Baker designed that you see prototypes of on his rifles. Apparently they were releasing them in Jan/Feb timeframe?
    Serves two purposes as I understood it. A thumb rail like portion, with some weight added to them as well depending on the material they were made of.
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    Maybe @MDT_OFFICIAL can comment on the weight/rails that Keith Baker designed that you see prototypes of on his rifles. Apparently they were releasing them in Jan/Feb timeframe?
    Serves two purposes as I understood it. A thumb rail like portion, with some weight added to them as well depending on the material they were made of.
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    My rifle is pretty balanced right now so I'd like to avoid adding more weight, but that thumb weight thing on Keith bakers rig looks nice, and gives you a bigger area to get better purchase on it. If that becomes available I might have to pick one up
     
    Easy thumb self setup that works perfect for controlling GC bags under foreend;
    MDT M-Lok foreend weights with a strip of grip tape on top.
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    Easy thumb self setup that works perfect for controlling GC bags under foreend;
    MDT M-Lok foreend weights with a strip of grip tape on top.
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    I'm trying to avoid more Weight. The gun Weighs 22 pounds now
     
    They are going to be a new product; as for the release, we shall see, it should be fairly soon, but our focus is getting caught up on a lot of stuff right now. Make sure you are signed up for our newsletter to be kept up to date with all future product launches.

    -Anthony
     
    They are going to be a new product; as for the release, we shall see, it should be fairly soon, but our focus is getting caught up on a lot of stuff right now. Make sure you are signed up for our newsletter to be kept up to date with all future product launches.

    -Anthony
    Do you guys have a release date in mind? I assume it will be before 2022 season kicks off? I'm a MDT whore thru and thru
     
    I have the GrayOps thumb shelf on both rifles. It works 2 fold for me. I use it when picking up the rifle. I have it placed in the balance point to a little forward. Then a rest to squeeze down on the bag with. I use it on MDT ACC and XLR Envy Pro.
     
    I have a strategically placed external weigh that works great for this use. I run an AT-X now so I use their weights. On my old rifle I used MDT external weights on the MLok rail. But for my use that extra weight up front never bothered me