Guys, this one is very short for tall/ long hands, adding an inch of the pad helps a lot for the length of pull
safety is very very tricky, when walking in the forrest it always flips into the fire, so make sure you lode just the lower barrel I beleive, so if trigger gets engagged first shot is nothing or really really make sure when in safe you put the horizontal safety flag into the mid position-that would block the fire, but if bear jumps in front of you, I am not quite sure you will be able to do TWO safety movements-sliding it left or right and then sliding it forward... so be aware of that
Yes, I always set-up all of my rifle that I actually cary and shotguns into the Single-Double point combo when first post is drilled into the bottom of the buttstock and the second+ maybe third post is drilled on both sides above the trigger group-like this I make sure the rifle/ shotgun is always in the mid vertical position when along my right flank or behind my back and in right top to left bottom diagonal position when the situation is more dangerous and I really have to carry it in front of me. remember, rom the army, most of the time you carry that b... ch, not shoot it, so make sure carrying is very comfortable and of course if you just about to shoot, the sling doesn't matter, you have to have it in front of you with or without sling, sling just makes sure it doesn't fly away with your legs. Of course, such situation, is not yet in pace in Canadian forrest so I carry it behind or along my flank. It takes me a 0.5-0.7sec to take it from the back and shoot, depending on the season and if I carry the battle belt (in the forest I put food in it, water,some shells, multitool, flint, compass)
And yes, this safety is annoying it may flip to safe after the first shot, which is very annoying
This is the sling I am using, I usually replace the carabiners for the ones rom dollorama from dog leash.
I really carry any shells in that sling as they get lost in the forest, but sometimes it helps.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/162639494428?var=461639811778
This is the posts I use, make sure you cut them to 0.6mm or so, when installing above the trigger group, otherwise, you willd rill into the trigger group, Also make sure you use super glue to fix them in the most desirable position, they should not rotate, if they rotate they will destroy wood and fall out when you carry it in the forest. Make sure you use metal not plastic washer (blue it) as plastic washer will crack in the forest
https://www.ebay.com/itm/402979129505
And I use this butt stock shell holder and a small multitool and a lighter fits in there, very nice to have:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/313475442324?hash=item48fc97a694:g

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