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1. To adjust the length of pull,
loosen the two
5
32" hex head
screws located on the back of
the butt pad until the spacers
become loose.
2. Remove the spacers by sliding
them up slightly and rotating
them off the screws. Add spacers
by inserting the slotted toe
portion of the spacer onto the
lower screw, rotating the spacer
into the stock and pressing down
slightly. Add or remove spacers
as needed until the stock is the
proper length of pull.
3. Once you are satisfied with
the length of pull, tighten the
locking screws (Figure 29).
Multiple shooters can quickly adjust
the stock in the same manner, making
it easy for the rifle to be comfortably
and accurately fired by more than one
shooter. Note the number and size of
the spacers for future reference.
17.1. ADJUSTING COMB HEIGHT
The cheek piece is adjusted using
the two knurled locking screws
located on the side of the stock.
The locking screws can be switched
to either side of the stock. If you are
a right-handed shooter, position them
on the right side of the stock. If you
are a left-handed shooter, position
them on the left side of the stock.
Tighten the locking screws only
finger tight.
1. To adjust comb height, loosen the two knurled screws on the side
of the cheek piece.
2. Raise or lower the cheek piece to the desired height.
3. Once you are satisfied with the height of the comb, snug the knurled
locking screws by hand and note the position of the cheek piece for
future reference.
Multiple shooters can quickly adjust the stock in the same manner,
making it easy for the rifle to be comfortably and accurately fired
by more than one shooter.
17.2. ADJUSTING LENGTH OF PULL
Length of pull is measured from the center of the trigger to the back of
the butt pad. The length of pull is adjusted by fitting the supplied spacers
(two ½" and two ¼" spacers are provided) between the buttstock and butt
pad. This allows precise length of pull adjustments from 12½" to 14". The
spacers are installed on the stock from the factory and slotted to allow
easy installation (Figure 28). Remember that different shooting positions
and the amount of clothing worn may affect optimum length of pull.
FIGURE 29
Add or remove spacers and tighten the
locking screws.
FIGURE 27
Loosen the locking screws and move the
cheek piece up or down.
FIGURE 28
Remove the spacers from the buttstock.