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cynthialee said:Except those platic stocks will smack you in the cheek.
I have a Mountain Stalker which is the same gun as a Bobcat and if it is loaded with a moderate charge it bucks like a mule.
I had to put weight under my butt plate to calm it down.
You don't want the boys first go with a smokepole to be traumatic.
I looked at a Bobcat this afternoon and thought it might be a good starter rifle for a great nephew. The weight is one of the things that concerns me a little.
Two questions.
When adding weight to a wood stock it's a pretty simple matter. You drill some holes and pour molten lead into them. That isn't going to work with plastic, so how did you go about it?
Did adding the weight tend to make the rifle off-balance when it's carried?
Thanks in advance.
The shop wants ninety bucks and that seems reasonable if the bore is good. We will check that tomorrow.