Larry Akers
40 Cal.
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sorry for adding to the confusion. I didn't notice that until I couldn't edit it further.
I believe that anyone who makes a rifle that is a thing of beauty to behold and really looks nice is using Golden Mean proportions to accomplish that whether intentional or not because a rifle so designed "looks right". If you were to take one of Fred's (who says he doesn't use the GM) rifles and do some measuring, you would find GM proportions all over it--because it looks right. In you own case your eye picked up the slight disproportion of your forestock because it didn't look right. You may choose to go by eye when building a rifle but the GM is a good basic design reference.
I believe that anyone who makes a rifle that is a thing of beauty to behold and really looks nice is using Golden Mean proportions to accomplish that whether intentional or not because a rifle so designed "looks right". If you were to take one of Fred's (who says he doesn't use the GM) rifles and do some measuring, you would find GM proportions all over it--because it looks right. In you own case your eye picked up the slight disproportion of your forestock because it didn't look right. You may choose to go by eye when building a rifle but the GM is a good basic design reference.