Center of Gravity
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:33 am
Hi all,
I was doing some work on my Anschutz 1907 a while back and I figured out that the rifle's center of gravity is a little further down on the forearm than I would like: about a 5 inches forward of the trigger guard. This is the first rifle I've ever shot that I didn't bed the stock myself.
Currently, the rifle weighs about ~11 pounds assembled. I'm seriously thinking about adding a 250g weight to the buttstock assembly in order to help myself out.
What I'm wondering is: is simply adding a weight to the stock the best of ideas? Should I try another method?
Any info helps.
I was doing some work on my Anschutz 1907 a while back and I figured out that the rifle's center of gravity is a little further down on the forearm than I would like: about a 5 inches forward of the trigger guard. This is the first rifle I've ever shot that I didn't bed the stock myself.
Currently, the rifle weighs about ~11 pounds assembled. I'm seriously thinking about adding a 250g weight to the buttstock assembly in order to help myself out.
What I'm wondering is: is simply adding a weight to the stock the best of ideas? Should I try another method?
Any info helps.