Taking the front 6" off laminate stocks to save weight

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Taking the front 6" off laminate stocks to save weight

Post by rummer » 13 Nov 2013, 10:28 am

I've got a Tikka T3 and Ruger 77/17 both with laminate stocks which aren't light.

I find when holding either of the rifles that the my forehand is well behind the end of the stock. I could comfortably take 6 or 7 inches off the from of the stock and it wouldn't interfere with my grip.

The barrels are floated, so I guess I'm all good to do this?

Am I going to change the "harmonics" or whatever it is :lol:

Good to go?
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Re: Taking the front 6" off laminate stocks to save weight

Post by Weepy » 13 Nov 2013, 11:09 am

Never want to use your bipod again?
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Re: Taking the front 6" off laminate stocks to save weight

Post by defau » 13 Nov 2013, 3:03 pm

rummer wrote:The barrels are floated, so I guess I'm all good to do this?

Am I going to change the "harmonics" or whatever it is :lol:

Good to go?


Every change will change something. Might not be a negative, or anything noticeable... e.g. your point of impact could change but still be just as accurate so once you've sighted in again your good to go.

If the barrel was floated the full length already I don't think you'd have a problem.
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Re: Taking the front 6" off laminate stocks to save weight

Post by Lorgar » 13 Nov 2013, 3:14 pm

As long as you're certain you wont want to use a bipod, or need to rest it on anything in the field.

Resting on your barrel while taking a shot isn't going to be good for your accuracy if you find you need to do this after cutting the stock off.
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Re: Taking the front 6" off laminate stocks to save weight

Post by rummer » 11 Apr 2014, 2:56 pm

Managed to pick up a second hand Tikka stock to use instead of committing on my regular shooter.

Going to do a test chop with on it and put the .270 action it in for a while and see how I go.

Can always swap back to the original stock if it doesn't pan out :)
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Re: Taking the front 6" off laminate stocks to save weight

Post by Seconds » 13 Apr 2014, 2:49 pm

Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Go for it.

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Re: Taking the front 6" off laminate stocks to save weight

Post by rummer » 14 Apr 2014, 12:00 pm

As long as it doesn't turn out too embarrassing :lol:
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