An interesting article:
http://airgun-academy.pyramydair.com/bl ... f-a-stock/
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The shape and size of a stock
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Re: The shape and size of a stock
> Good Info on stocksPrabhath wrote:An interesting article:
http://airgun-academy.pyramydair.com/bl ... f-a-stock/
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> The 3 most important aspects as far as stocks are concerned are:
1. The Length of Pull - This is the distance between the crook of the elbow & the index finger curved on the trigger. It has to be precise to enable the shooter to have a proper & comfortable hold - helps a lot in squeezing the trigger than pulling it. Also in maintaining the follow through after firing.
2. The alignment of the comb with the rear sight - Helps in sighting for a perfect aim.
3. The circumfrance of the pistol grip is also important as this ensures a proper grip - most foreign ARs are made to suit the palm size of Europeans which is comparatively larger than the palm size of Indians.
4. The contours of the fore-end interior - Helps in perfect bedding of the action on to the stock. Reduces vibration.
Briha