buttplates
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buttplates
Thinking of replacing my buttplate with a multi-adjustable hook type plate. Any opinons on the Anschutz vs. the MEC?
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I like the Anschutz better, I think it is more "solid" construction.
I have also tried the HPS Gemini. It is VERY adjustable and nice. But it also has a lot of parts, that can untie... Not good during competition, belive me :) (Now I Loctite all screws.)
Also worth looking at is the Grunig Elmiger "Xtreme" http://www.gruenelshop.ch/ac_home.php?l ... &content=3
Looks really good.
I have also tried the HPS Gemini. It is VERY adjustable and nice. But it also has a lot of parts, that can untie... Not good during competition, belive me :) (Now I Loctite all screws.)
Also worth looking at is the Grunig Elmiger "Xtreme" http://www.gruenelshop.ch/ac_home.php?l ... &content=3
Looks really good.
Buy a buttplate you will use for life. One choice as far as I'm concerned:
HPS System Gemini Activ Free Rifle Buttplate
http://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalog/Buttplates.html
This system rocks. Period.
HPS System Gemini Activ Free Rifle Buttplate
http://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalog/Buttplates.html
This system rocks. Period.
Key point from RobF there - look at your objectives in getting a new butt plate. Presumably you want a better, more solid fit to you ? Adjustability is great but we pretty much set our buttplates and then just leave them. We don't very often need to fiddle about with them or change the settings.robf wrote: but also have an idea in mind of what you are looking to improve upon.
Rob.
Re: buttplate
Not sure what you mean by 'flanges' but the buttplate is not meant to hold the weight of the rifle. If you mean the butt hook, that isn't either - it's purpose is simply to help locate the butt plate in the shoulder.mdelco1 wrote:I was very disappointed with the MEC. The flanges will not reliably hold the weight of the rifle.
m delcottto
Rob.
Save opening a new post does anyone have any experience with the
TEC-HRO Butt Plates compared to the MEC ?
No luck trying either locally - I'm trying to correct that it feels as if the butt is moving in my shoulder, at present I'm using the standard plate for a FWB2700 in prone.
Thanks in advance
David
TEC-HRO Butt Plates compared to the MEC ?
No luck trying either locally - I'm trying to correct that it feels as if the butt is moving in my shoulder, at present I'm using the standard plate for a FWB2700 in prone.
Thanks in advance
David
Anyone ever used the System Gemini standard rifle buttplate for prone and 3P? I've used it for air rifle and I loved it, but wondering whether it might be an interesting idea to play around with it for prone and 3P, save some of the kit adjustment and fiddling. I know they market it as being good for both smaller and larger shoulders in particular (and I most certainly fit into the latter category). Just wondering whether anyone thinks it will fit well enough for prone. It looks like it'd be superb for kneeling, and I know it's excellent for standing.
mec buttplate
roy,
let me try again
the adjustable wings located at the top and bottom of the buttplate that alter or determine the "curvature" of the buttplate as adjusted. If you rest the rifle on the buttplate(muzzle up), you risk losing your adjustments...If you tighten them too much you can easily strip the assembly....m
let me try again
the adjustable wings located at the top and bottom of the buttplate that alter or determine the "curvature" of the buttplate as adjusted. If you rest the rifle on the buttplate(muzzle up), you risk losing your adjustments...If you tighten them too much you can easily strip the assembly....m
Re: mec buttplate
OK understand that. Not quite sure why you'd ever want to stand the rifle that way up though. I store mine that way but the butt plate is taken off so it just rests on the flat wooden end of my stock.mdelco1 wrote:roy,
let me try again
the adjustable wings located at the top and bottom of the buttplate that alter or determine the "curvature" of the buttplate as adjusted. If you rest the rifle on the buttplate(muzzle up), you risk losing your adjustments...If you tighten them too much you can easily strip the assembly....m
Ask someone to help you test the fit - see if they can get there fingers around it when in position - if they can then perhaps the easiest approach is to slacken it all off and get into position, and get them to tighten it up in situ.No luck trying either locally - I'm trying to correct that it feels as if the butt is moving in my shoulder, at present I'm using the standard plate for a FWB2700 in prone.
Rob.
Edinkillie Sport Services, a UK firm, has the most complete selection of buttplates I've ever seen. The prices will knock your socks off. Maybe a little less over here because of the VAT in the UK. Some years ago I bought a Pedersen buttplate from Gunsmithing Inc. abut I don't know where to get them now. It's not as fancy as the modern models but it works and I suspect that it is a lot less expensive.