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Sako 75 stainless synthetic stock question?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 46075" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Was the stock "canted" meaning that the action looked as if it had roled over one way or the other or does the stock have alot of "cast" meaning that when viewed from the muzzel with the gun sittng upright it looks as if it is bent to one side or the other with the bend starting at the rear grip?</p><p></p><p>A gun with a good bit of "cast off" will make a huge differance in the way you feel the recoil , cast off beeing that it looks as if it is bent away from your face , if it is bent in towards you it will likly seem to kick alot harded.</p><p></p><p>Most wood stocks that I have seen from higher end rifle makers have a bit of cast to them , I have seen several companies that had casted wood stock and their Synthetic stocks were strait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 46075, member: 8843"] Was the stock "canted" meaning that the action looked as if it had roled over one way or the other or does the stock have alot of "cast" meaning that when viewed from the muzzel with the gun sittng upright it looks as if it is bent to one side or the other with the bend starting at the rear grip? A gun with a good bit of "cast off" will make a huge differance in the way you feel the recoil , cast off beeing that it looks as if it is bent away from your face , if it is bent in towards you it will likly seem to kick alot harded. Most wood stocks that I have seen from higher end rifle makers have a bit of cast to them , I have seen several companies that had casted wood stock and their Synthetic stocks were strait. [/QUOTE]
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