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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Moose hunter" data-source="post: 174734" data-attributes="member: 9560"><p>I know some varmint rifles come with two sling pins on the stock one for the bi-pod and one for the sling. I could get another pin and mount it farther back. I checked it out and i could move it back about 2 to 3 inches but i have to be carefull that the pin doesnt interfere with the holding of the fore end of the stock for the rare occasions i would take an off hand shot with out the bi pod mounted. Late season moose hunting is walking mile after mile in knee deep snow so i wount be using the bi-pod then. I agree about the recoil pad that comes on Rugers. I mounted a sims recoil pad and it made a difference.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for all the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moose hunter, post: 174734, member: 9560"] I know some varmint rifles come with two sling pins on the stock one for the bi-pod and one for the sling. I could get another pin and mount it farther back. I checked it out and i could move it back about 2 to 3 inches but i have to be carefull that the pin doesnt interfere with the holding of the fore end of the stock for the rare occasions i would take an off hand shot with out the bi pod mounted. Late season moose hunting is walking mile after mile in knee deep snow so i wount be using the bi-pod then. I agree about the recoil pad that comes on Rugers. I mounted a sims recoil pad and it made a difference. Thanks again for all the help. [/QUOTE]
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