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  1. #1
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    Is there a cast to the stock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by copperjacket View Post
    Is there a cast to the stock?
    Web site says- fully adjustable, length of pull, BUTT ANGLE, and cheek piece height. Rog

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    Is your pressure gauge lined up perfectly so it’s not touching against the sides of the cut out in the stock? They don’t leave much room to play with if your gauge is slightly offset.
    Shoot long range = Live till old age

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilogrt View Post
    Is your pressure gauge lined up perfectly so it’s not touching against the sides of the cut out in the stock? They don’t leave much room to play with if your gauge is slightly offset.
    Hi Gilogrt
    It was a tight fit but it all looks lined up. The original AA superlight stock hugged the air chamber snugly but the AZC is like a free floating chamber!! The shock really only connects to the action where the screw fits. There seems to be more of a slight kick in the ACZ that has enough force to move from the aim point after squeezing the trigger, but not as strong as a springer. I am trying to tame the kick by keeping it tight to my shoulder when shooting. I heard somewhere that you can put padding / or something between the stock and the air cylinder to stop the kick, could this sort it? It is a timely exercise if it doesn't work!
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by copperjacket View Post
    Is there a cast to the stock?
    Hi Copper, what do you mean by cast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJMCMENA View Post
    Hi Copper, what do you mean by cast?
    Cast, refers to the degree to which the stock is bent out of straight in relation to the barrel. Rog

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