Brik847 said:What's the difference between these two?
Brik,Brik847 said:What's the difference between these two?
Yeah, me too...don't even notice the butt plate when using them as rifles...however, I do use one of those slip on rubber recoil pads to square up the butt when I'm going to shoot clay targets or try some doves or crows, to avoid getting the toe in the wrong place when mounting it real quick...Rat Trapper said:I also prefer the look of the Hawken. The hawken butt plate has never caused me any problems.
Yeah, the Renegades I've handled are very short...can't use them because my cheek comes down on top of the back of my right hand where it holds the wrist.Idaho Ron said:I hate the Hawken buttplate. I like a little longer length of pull. I added a slip on recoil pad to my Renedgade and it was perfect. Couldn't do that with a Hawken. Ron
I've got that same GM .58cal barrel in Flint...accuracy is outstanding...an excellent barrel !Lawrence246 said:"...Green Mountain, roundball, 58 caliber drop-in barrel..."
yes you can have a slip on but plate on the hawken if you make your owne or get one custom made.Idaho Ron said:I hate the Hawken buttplate. I like a little longer length of pull. I added a slip on recoil pad to my Renedgade and it was perfect. Couldn't do that with a Hawken. Ron
that is so true russ i dont have any probs with curved but plates.Russ T Frizzen said:Nine times out of ten, when people say they don't like a Hawken type butt plate, it's because they're mounting it wrong. If they weren't, they wouldn't be having a problem.
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