An atlas on my Gary Cane stock finally :D

After shooting my Platinum from sand bag's for a long time I finally decided to add a Bi-Pod but really didn't want to drill or screw in to my much loved Gary Cane stock I did a bit of man cave tinkering today. 

I pondered a few idea's but wanted to be able to put the rifle back to as it was if I wanted so this is what I came up with what do you guy's think and do you have any better ways? 

I started off with this:



Then removed the hamster bracket then went to some drilling and milling on the new rail to get it to the size I wanted:





And the end result :) its not a far front as id like but still feels great on the table and all cant be put back to normal with the original hamster in a couple of mins iv been wanting a Bi-Pod on this for a while now so all happy.




 
"Keith2324"Good job! I'm jealous. I have an MK4 and an Air Wolf and I can't bring myself to drill my stocks. It's awesome you have that option. 

Keith.


Thank's Keith, You can buy a backet kit from Gary Cane he sent me an email offering to send me one failing that you can buy a knee rest for your MK4 & Air Wolf from rowans engineering thank dosnt involve any modifying to fit they simply give you a longer bolt that holds you stock to the action.



 
"kris"come on, the bipod must be in the front for it to work.

I know it should be and did expect it not to feel well at all but its surprisingly nice to bench I dont know how to explain it but it feels really stable when you take aim ill know for sure when I take it to my club and if all fails ill fit a longer rail but so far I have faith

 
"ozone08"
"Keith2324"Good job! I'm jealous. I have an MK4 and an Air Wolf and I can't bring myself to drill my stocks. It's awesome you have that option. 

Keith.


Thank's Keith, You can but a backet kit from Gary Cane he sent me an email offering to send me one failing that you can buy a knee rest for your MK4 & Air Wolf from rowans engineering thank dosnt involve any modifying to fit they simply give you a longer bolt that holds you stock to the action.




Thanks for the info! :)