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NEW ALuminum stock, Gemini OR ANS
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:45 pm
by laxratnd
Hey guys. I have a ANS 1913 super match with wood stock that i was thinking about trying a aluminum stock in. I was looking at the Gemini 703 and the ANS aluminum stock. I was wondering if you guys beleive there is a difference from wood stocks to aluminum. I know the Aluminum have a lot of nice adjustment in them. I am 6' 3" with long arms and legs, and around 170 pounds. I was also thinking of maybe just getting the Gemini buttplate to try to get better contact with my arm. I also want to add i use a 8 inch bloop tube on my rifle also.
Any advice or information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
Stephen
another option...
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:13 pm
by 1813benny
Take a look at the G&E stock. That's one to add to the list before you make a final decision.
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:58 am
by Rutty
Metal stocks, love 'em or loathe 'em!
Personally I like mine on my smallbore rifle but I rather wish I had my old wooden stock back on my air rifle.
I have an Gemini stock which I still believe is the best around, but it is expensive. I also think that the Gemini buttplate is second to none, but you do need to invest a bit of time in getting the adjustment right. What I really like about the Gemini stock is how low the forend sits in your hand. I find that very comfortable and conducive to consistent recoil characteristics. If you can try before you buy, that is ideal.
Air rifle OTOH, I have a Anschutz 2002 and whilst the fit is OK, it just doesn't seem to feel as pleasant as my old wooden FWB.
Size wise, I am 6'2" and ca. 185lbs
Rutty
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:07 am
by pdeal
I have to agree with you on the air rifle. I am same height same weight. My air rifle is a 2002 alu and I have a few P70's that my kids shoot. I have adopted one of the P70's and can't go back. That P70 wood stock really is a fine one. My 2002 is on loan to one of our other jr. shooters and he plans to buy it.
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:24 am
by Hip's Ax
I agree with Benny, look at the Grunig.
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:06 pm
by WarWagon
Toss the MEC stock in there as well. The factory stocks do pale in comparison to the aftermarket, but they also cost 2x as much.
I would personally just buy the buttplate. There isnt much the wood stocks can't do that the aluminum can when it comes to fitting the shoulder. Its also a LOT cheaper of an experiment.
hey
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:13 pm
by laxratnd
Yeah i was thinking of getting the buttplate then if i still want something different maybe better the stock. I just dont feel like putting out 2300 for a stock right now.