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New Mad Dog Ultima Stock – Wow!

Finally got back in town today and was able to put the Mad Dog Ultima Long on my SS that Doug delivered last week. All I can say is what a great product. Fit and finish are excellent. I think it looks great. Added very little in terms of weight, and made the rifle even more accurate than it was before. I only got a chance to shoot one 10 shot group with it at 25 yards before the wind started howling, but it was a pretty damn good group. The one shot that was higher than the rest was all on me. I could blame it on the patio furniture cushion I was shooting off of, but that wouldn’t be fair to the cushion. Can’t wait to put some better glass on this sucker and see what it will do at longer distances. A Hawke is my next upgrade 😉

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Just got an Ultima Short for my new Condor SS. Gotta agree with all the others; this stock is a work of art! Doug was awesome, shipped it ASAP and even sent me an email when it had arrived at my PO box. Feels like a whole new gun now; rock solid and great to handle.

I have a Condor SS on order and I plan on putting the Ultima Short on it.
Since I’m getting the spin lock I figured I would run a strip of whatever thickness adhesive weather stripping along the channel in the stock the bottle fits over.

Then I can install the bottle on the frame and compression fit the stock into place against the bottle.

No more bottle flex due to cheek pressure.

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And he does make one that fits the TTTA. 😉

The thing is, You Don’t need a TTTA with the Maddog stock :8:

quote LURKER #1:

This mad dog stock and frame flex is really ancient technology.

British 303 Jungle Carbine

1-the 303 is an awesome looking rifle

2- I would be in on a Mad Dog stock if he made one that fit the TTTA.

As long as you don’t put heavy pressure on the bottle, it’s good to go. 😉 Just for grins, I held her tight against the shoulder on the bench today and there was NO POI at 85 yards. Something unthinkable without the MD Stock!
It really does turn the AF platform into a well balanced respectable Rifle. Finally!!! 😀

Wow – that’s a great looking stock! I’m guessing this completely eliminates frame flex?

With the Mad Dog it feels like a real rifle and its much easier to get the sight picuture in the scope. My current scope is very finicky about eye position. My Hawke will be here tomorrow, and I’m looking forward to putting it on this gun. Not sure it can get much more accurate than it is now though. Took out six pest birds with it this morning in the span of about 10 minutes shooting out of my bathroom window :). Would have been 7, but one took off just as I was squeezing the trigger and I missed the little bugger. 👿

quote knifemaker:

Riff, I seem to get a better sight picture now with the MD stock than before. 😉

Feels good coming to shoulder!

Mike

I agree, it actually feels like a gun and I can find my focus much quicker than I can on my other TSS with the etac and a wok butt, not that I don’t like that gun, but the TSS with the Maddog stock is my go to gun.

Riff, I seem to get a better sight picture now with the MD stock than before. 😉

Feels good coming to shoulder!

Mike

I thought I would need to lower the scope, but it actually shoulders quite nicely and the cheek weld for me is improved with no change in the scope height from where I had it with the Wokbutt.

If you cant build your own, a Maddog looks like the way to go.

How does the shoulderpad to shoulder fit feel? That buttpad is mounted quite low compared to the wokbutt on my rifle.

It took a lot of work. Probably took 15 minutes. 😆 😉 Taking the trigger shoe off and putting it back on was the hardest part! 😀

10 minutes and 5 of that was looking for a long enough allen wrench to reach through the grip 🙂

Like is it easy to take off the old stock and put in one of these.

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