(06-11-2015, 07:43 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: Does the stock you've chosen allow for any horizontal shoulder adjustment (bigger butt pad)? If you get a good check weld it sure looks like a beauty. Have you taken her to the range yet?
Sorry for the late reply, I've been pretty busy lately. The only butt pad that I've found that fits is the one made specifically for it from the manufacturer. I haven't tried many though so there might be more. The one made for it adds about 1/2" to the LOP. With the butt pad it's about 12" long from back of the receiver to the end of the stock. This works well for me and my kids find it comfortable to hold as well. As for cheek weld when I shoulder the rifle the cheek rest sits right above my right lower jaw bone and is very comfortable. There's no "chin weld" with this stock like what one sees with other AK stocks.
Sadly I still haven't gotten to the range yet due to other things taking up some of my time, like having to buy my wife a new car and school. Hopefully I'll be able to get some real shooting in tomorrow if the weather holds. All I've really gotten to do so far is a couple rounds here and there out in the yard to handle raccoon and coyote issues, but not enough to give you a good run down on performance, though it did handle the job well all things considered.
(06-11-2015, 07:43 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: Does the stock you've chosen allow for any horizontal shoulder adjustment (bigger butt pad)? If you get a good check weld it sure looks like a beauty. Have you taken her to the range yet?
Sorry for the late reply, I've been pretty busy lately. The only butt pad that I've found that fits is the one made specifically for it from the manufacturer. I haven't tried many though so there might be more. The one made for it adds about 1/2" to the LOP. With the butt pad it's about 12" long from back of the receiver to the end of the stock. This works well for me and my kids find it comfortable to hold as well. As for cheek weld when I shoulder the rifle the cheek rest sits right above my right lower jaw bone and is very comfortable. There's no "chin weld" with this stock like what one sees with other AK stocks.
Sadly I still haven't gotten to the range yet due to other things taking up some of my time, like having to buy my wife a new car and school. Hopefully I'll be able to get some real shooting in tomorrow if the weather holds. All I've really gotten to do so far is a couple rounds here and there out in the yard to handle raccoon and coyote issues, but not enough to give you a good run down on performance, though it did handle the job well all things considered.
Sorry for the late reply, I've been pretty busy lately. The only butt pad that I've found that fits is the one made specifically for it from the manufacturer. I haven't tried many though so there might be more. The one made for it adds about 1/2" to the LOP. With the butt pad it's about 12" long from back of the receiver to the end of the stock. This works well for me and my kids find it comfortable to hold as well. As for cheek weld when I shoulder the rifle the cheek rest sits right above my right lower jaw bone and is very comfortable. There's no "chin weld" with this stock like what one sees with other AK stocks.
Sadly I still haven't gotten to the range yet due to other things taking up some of my time, like having to buy my wife a new car and school. Hopefully I'll be able to get some real shooting in tomorrow if the weather holds. All I've really gotten to do so far is a couple rounds here and there out in the yard to handle raccoon and coyote issues, but not enough to give you a good run down on performance, though it did handle the job well all things considered.


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