Yeah, this is the issue with rifles. there are so many stocks available that it's difficult to get a go with all of them. To list a few:
Couple of different Anschutz Wood stocks
Anschutz Alu-stock
Anschutz "Precise" Alu-Stock
2x Feinwerkbau Alu-stocks
Walther Alu-stock
HPS Gemini
Bleiker
Evolution 600
MEC Project
Grunig and Elmiger
With a plethora of different barrels, actions, bloop tubes, etc, etc available to change the weight, balance and feel of each stock!
With AP, get a go with a Steyr, a Walther and a Morini and you'll have a pretty good idea of what works for you.
With an air pistol, you're customising the one point of contact (grip) anyway and tweaking the trigger, so it's really just a matter of picking one that weighs the right amount, fettling it and learning to shoot straight.
By comparison with rifle you have 5 points of contact - sling; left hand; right hand; shoulder; cheek.
Much more to take into consideration when selecting the stock, and then much more to get set up and replicate for each shoot.
Last edited by Hemmers; 05-07-2010 at 10:18 PM.
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