Linda,
Never shot an Armalite or any rifle with that profile of pistol grip but they've always struck me as being somewhat uncompromising regarding the trigger hand placement.
Does it give you any concern in that regard? Is there any tendancy towards not holding the rifle level?
Thanks, John
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I have had no issues at all, in fact this type of grip is more ergonomically correct than a typical wooden type stock grip.
Not sure what you mean on not holding the rifle level?
It sits on the bipod, and rear bag. Cant adjusted as per scope level. I don't hold the rifle at all.
Not sure what you mean on not holding the rifle level?
It sits on the bipod, and rear bag. Cant adjusted as per scope level. I don't hold the rifle at all.
Linda
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Elisio F/TR Rifle
Some people just cant moveout of the 20th Century !! There are a lot of antiquated ideas regarding target shooting and in particular the equipment we use. I have just purchased one of these Eliseo stocks in fact the exact same set up as pictured. Apart from it looking very modern it is without a doubt the most comfortable and ergonomic rifle I have ever fired. More importantyly .. its a tack driver .. Looks aside. Try one .. you will be very surprised .... Linda, bring it over to Vic and shoot with us. I like serious competition ..
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