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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 2800747" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>Could be the stock design, appears to be a Magpul MOE. Pitch, cast and drop all play a part in perceived recoil. Designed for gas guns, not necessarily for a bolt gun.</p><p></p><p>That rifle in terms of weight at nearly 8lbs isn't all that light, actually heavier than my Titanium 280 Ackley. The Ackley has a McMillan Classic edge filled but the perceived recoil is light to moderate.</p><p></p><p>You can play with a pitch shim to get more of the pad up against your shoulder, washers placed between top of the pad and the butt stock will tell you what you want to know. Start with 2 and increase or decrease the number and see if perceived recoil increases or decreases. Once you master the pitch, buy a kydex shim of the correct pitch and grind it to fit the pad and butt stock, install and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 2800747, member: 109917"] Could be the stock design, appears to be a Magpul MOE. Pitch, cast and drop all play a part in perceived recoil. Designed for gas guns, not necessarily for a bolt gun. That rifle in terms of weight at nearly 8lbs isn't all that light, actually heavier than my Titanium 280 Ackley. The Ackley has a McMillan Classic edge filled but the perceived recoil is light to moderate. You can play with a pitch shim to get more of the pad up against your shoulder, washers placed between top of the pad and the butt stock will tell you what you want to know. Start with 2 and increase or decrease the number and see if perceived recoil increases or decreases. Once you master the pitch, buy a kydex shim of the correct pitch and grind it to fit the pad and butt stock, install and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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