Re: FTR front plate
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:40 pm
I'd say just go with your original plan buddy with cutouts.
You could check with some of your hi-profile OZ FTR shooters just to make sure it's ok.
The likes of me turned your original innocent question into a drama but ultimately I just wanted to get some facts out there. Good luck. Rob.
Be mindful too you may be just as well off or maybe even better with a mat/carpet ? With a steel plate it can be an unforgiving surface and with a hard-hold shooting technique it's easy to load the gun with stresses which WILL go feral when the gun recoils during those couple of milliseconds before the bullet exits.
You could check with some of your hi-profile OZ FTR shooters just to make sure it's ok.
The likes of me turned your original innocent question into a drama but ultimately I just wanted to get some facts out there. Good luck. Rob.
Be mindful too you may be just as well off or maybe even better with a mat/carpet ? With a steel plate it can be an unforgiving surface and with a hard-hold shooting technique it's easy to load the gun with stresses which WILL go feral when the gun recoils during those couple of milliseconds before the bullet exits.