Sometimes, altering the balance can change your perception of the weight. You might start by ADDING weight to the stock and see how the gun feels. As a test, you could fill the bolt cavity in the stock with coins. Yes, I realize that's counter-intuitive.
Sometimes, altering the balance can change your perception of the weight. You might start by ADDING weight to the stock and see how the gun feels. As a test, you could fill the bolt cavity in the stock with coins. Yes, I realize that's counter-intuitive.
I agree with Blade. If a gun feels heavy and non-responsive in its feel and swing, add some weight to the buttstock. If it's a hunting gun that you carry quite a bit, try adding about 8 ounces. If it's a target gun, try adding about 12 to 20 ounces. Adjust the weight to suit your taste.
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