Anschutz Precise Buttplate
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Anschutz Precise Buttplate
Does anyone use one or tried one?
I'm in the market for a new buttplate and I'm after opinions/suggestions.
Thanks,
Ken.
Re: Anschutz Precise Buttplate
In my opinion they are overly complicated and not easy to set up. You want a buttplate that makes full contact with the shoulder - and that's pretty much it. Sure you don't want it to slip and you want it's range of movements / adjustability to cover your shape and positional preferences, but isn't that all ?KennyB wrote:
Does anyone use one or tried one?
I'm in the market for a new buttplate and I'm after opinions/suggestions.
Thanks,
Ken.
Rob.
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Just to add, my current butt plate is the HPS AKTIV which I don't think is great. It doesn't seem that easy to get right and certainly doesn't grip great in the shoulder. My previous was the Anschutz 4765 which I found easier to fit and it felt more solid in the shoulder. I'm sure all can be made to fit well it's just a matter of adjusting them - which in some models is very hard to do without help.
Rob.
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Kenny, I use the MEC Free Position, and it works very well.
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Thanks for the suggestions so far - the HRO-TEC, MEC and HPS are all ones that I'm considering too.
The thing I like about the HPS is the upper hinged plate - I like to put a fair amount of pressure on the cheekpiece but that has a tendency to push the butt down in the shoulder and I feel the HPS would counteract that.
Everything I have that's MEC, I really like - when I tried one on a friend's rifle it felt quite slender...
The HRO-TEC seems like a very versatile option but the one person I know who used one no longer does so - he's gone to the HPS.
K.
The thing I like about the HPS is the upper hinged plate - I like to put a fair amount of pressure on the cheekpiece but that has a tendency to push the butt down in the shoulder and I feel the HPS would counteract that.
Everything I have that's MEC, I really like - when I tried one on a friend's rifle it felt quite slender...
The HRO-TEC seems like a very versatile option but the one person I know who used one no longer does so - he's gone to the HPS.
K.
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