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Who’s ARCA Rail
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2727882" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I've hunted with Arcas for a few years and think they are great! Everyone should have one if their stock style accommodates them. </p><p>It appears the most common mounting location is just forward of the action screw. I have found that location works well for a balance point. It also seems to be right where I want to put my hand to hold the forend. When I'm calling coyotes, I like a center balance point. I need to swivel to make quick shots over a wide field of view. When big game hunting, I like the tripod at the end of the stock and I use a rear rest at the back. This maximizes my stability. If your tripod can go prone, putting it at the forend also gives you more room to work around it. </p><p>I recommend a full length rail if you can accommodate it. I also prefer low profile rails which limit protrusion of the rail from the stock. </p><p>Check out some of our options we have. New to 2023, we started to make carbon fiber composite rails for the ultimate LW hunting setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2727882, member: 78569"] I've hunted with Arcas for a few years and think they are great! Everyone should have one if their stock style accommodates them. It appears the most common mounting location is just forward of the action screw. I have found that location works well for a balance point. It also seems to be right where I want to put my hand to hold the forend. When I'm calling coyotes, I like a center balance point. I need to swivel to make quick shots over a wide field of view. When big game hunting, I like the tripod at the end of the stock and I use a rear rest at the back. This maximizes my stability. If your tripod can go prone, putting it at the forend also gives you more room to work around it. I recommend a full length rail if you can accommodate it. I also prefer low profile rails which limit protrusion of the rail from the stock. Check out some of our options we have. New to 2023, we started to make carbon fiber composite rails for the ultimate LW hunting setup. [/QUOTE]
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