PGW coyote

How do you find he angle of the grip, Otokiak?

I'll let ya know after I get out shooting Max as it seems a bit far back from the trigger as I have small hands but we shall see. The overall feel after adjusting the rear cheekriser, etc was good. I don't find it that heavy either to handle or carry but it'll most likely be in my qamutiq box when hunting until I see something and then pull it out and sling it. I'm not sure about the brake either as I prefer a sleeker one but gotta go shooting to see how effective it is. I am HAPPY trust me with this purchase. HAPPY NEW YR my fellow CGNer's. Cheers,

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
I'll let ya know after I get out shooting Max as it seems a bit far back from the trigger as I have small hands but we shall see. The overall feel after adjusting the rear cheekriser, etc was good. I don't find it that heavy either to handle or carry but it'll most likely be in my qamutiq box when hunting until I see something and then pull it out and sling it. I'm not sure about the brake either as I prefer a sleeker one but gotta go shooting to see how effective it is. I am HAPPY trust me with this purchase. HAPPY NEW YR my fellow CGNer's. Cheers,

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

See below quote.

The grip I believe is adjustable fore and aft well at least on the T-Wolf folder.

This is correct. There is a screw inside the grip you can reach with a long allen wrench and loosen the set screw and slide the grip forward.

Thanx for the reply.

The angle seems to be quite straight and wonder how it works for ergonomics...

Some people are puzzled by the grip angle on our folding stock since it is not the same as the M16/AR15 family. The front strap of the grip is actually the exact same angle as the McMillan A series stocks, A2-A5, which results in a more ergonomic prone hand position and a straight back pull. It looks different, yes, but it was done for a reason and it works. Next time I have the machine set up, I'll see how much work it is to make some regular grip blocks for those that want the same feel as the AR family.
 
Received my COYOTE from cargo today as planes are finally flying into town after blizzard central. HAHAHA. I'm beyond happy once again with a PGW product such as this 308 as it's rock solid & a beauty. Hopefully this coming weekend it isn't -40 or -50 and I can get out shooting. Thanks to Ross & PGW crew for this. HAPPY NEW YR my fellow CGNer's. Cheers,

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA


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What? No irons? Tsk Tsk big O. You're slippin' m8. :p ;)
 
This is correct. There is a screw inside the grip you can reach with a long allen wrench and loosen the set screw and slide the grip forward.

Well what do you know eh ... I think I love this rifle more now ... ;) Thanks for that tidbit of info. :D

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. PGW folks you rock! HAPPY NEW YR! ;)

p.p.s Dorian I thought about asking for irons as well. HAHA :p
 
Quentin the title of the thread says it all ... this thread is about PGW coyotes ... go else where with your custom comments & start your own thread. Now to find a long allen wrench to adjust the grip.

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. not tryna be a jerk just so many threads get derailed on this site.
 
Quentin the title of the thread says it all ... this thread is about PGW coyotes ... go else where with your custom comments & start your own thread. Now to find a long allen wrench to adjust the grip.

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. not tryna be a jerk just so many threads get derailed on this site.

Agreed.
 
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