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Unread 12-16-2023, 07:34 AM   #4
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Garry has spelled out a strong case for a variety of handling nuances. If your gun doesnt seem right to you, you could explore altering the balance a bit. For one thing, dense fancy grain stocks and rubber butt pads do generally make the stock a bit heavier. Experiment with adding weight up front and see if it shoots better for you. If so, you can explore shifting the balance without altering the overall weight much. Other fit factors can also contribute to the tip up effect.
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