I've always sought out, bought, and refinished very old TC Hawken stocks because back in the 70's and early 80's, they had longer LOP's in the 14.5" & 14.75" range, which automatically gives more drop which is good...but anything more modern than that is in the 13 &7/8's to 14" range which are too short and lack drop.
I've got a gorgeous above average Hawken stock that happens to only be 14"...might experiment with bending it to see if this works, and if I might then be able to use it more comfortably.
I wouldn't think it would take very much movement in the wrist to throw the heel down another inch.
And from a planning point of view, is this:
One heat lamp?
Five heat lamps?
10-15mins?
2 hours?
etc, etc
Thanks
I've got a gorgeous above average Hawken stock that happens to only be 14"...might experiment with bending it to see if this works, and if I might then be able to use it more comfortably.
I wouldn't think it would take very much movement in the wrist to throw the heel down another inch.
And from a planning point of view, is this:
One heat lamp?
Five heat lamps?
10-15mins?
2 hours?
etc, etc
Thanks