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Posted: 5/6/2014 7:06:15 AM EDT
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Since I am coming up short on ideas on adjusting a MOE rifle stock for cheek weld is there a way to restrict a PRS stock from being able to adjust the LOP? Thanks |
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Just bend your arm at the elbow and adjust until it's tight to your lower bicep, while being able to grip, control the trigger, and manipulate the safety.... That will ensure a near perfect fit. Don't touch the thumb wheel after that. I suppose you could put index marks on the wheel and stock.
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Quoted: Just bend your arm at the elbow and adjust until it's tight to your lower bicep, while being able to grip, control the trigger, and manipulate the safety.... That will ensure a near perfect fit. Don't touch the thumb wheel after that. I suppose you could put index marks on the wheel and stock. |
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The beauty of the PRS is the adjustability. The downside is weight. If I were in your situation, brother, I would just go A1 or A2 stock. You wouldn't be gaining anything with a fixed PRS, just more weight. If you just want the look, you could Devcon the moving parts. |
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Quoted: The beauty of the PRS is the adjustability. The downside is weight. If I were in your situation, brother, I would just go A1 or A2 stock. You wouldn't be gaining anything with a fixed PRS, just more weight. If you just want the look, you could Devcon the moving parts. |
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