For those that have upgraded their savages and what not with the Boyds SS evolution you've probably found these things have great ergonomics, but are hardly designed for shooting with a bipod, the front end, though fitting well in the palm is short and canted upwards, making mounting a bipod on it kind of strange, the angle on the palm swell makes a bipod mounted there angle the legs forward, and because it doesn't protrude at forwards it means the bipod as a pivot point shifts the point of aim much quicker then a bipod mounted further up. This might be good for shooting gophers randomly at close range though.
Anyway, short story long, I had an idea in my head and hadn't seen anything produced so I thought id try making something for the second part of my Lakefield project, I ran my Boyds over the router an glued in some Tee rail from Lee Valley, and started the rough shape of what I'm planning on using to move the bipod forward. First picture of the progress below

The shape isn't quite how I want it yet but I can fasten it on to the stock, I'll be shaping it up and adding some aluminum to the front to mount the light weight bipod later, just some food for though as there isn't much out there like this.
Anyway, short story long, I had an idea in my head and hadn't seen anything produced so I thought id try making something for the second part of my Lakefield project, I ran my Boyds over the router an glued in some Tee rail from Lee Valley, and started the rough shape of what I'm planning on using to move the bipod forward. First picture of the progress below

The shape isn't quite how I want it yet but I can fasten it on to the stock, I'll be shaping it up and adding some aluminum to the front to mount the light weight bipod later, just some food for though as there isn't much out there like this.
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