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The Grunig & Elmiger ‘Return’ Butt-plate By Conor McFlynn


The blade comes with a layer of Supergrip applied to the front surface to ensure secure positioning in the shoulder. The Supergrip is available in a smooth or dimpled options, the latter providing more grip.


The hook is the same impressive design as all the G&E models, two universal joints permit adjustment for any position. Each joint at both ends has male and female teeth which interlock together to provide superior grip and ensure the hook position is held securely. Machined from stainless steel with lock washer, they will not wear and remain secure in position.


Again excellent design allows comfort for either right or left-handed shooters; the hook sections have been designed to be reversible so the screw heads can sit on the opposite side. Also an optional longer section offers an extra 1cm of length.


Conclusion


For those who a are fans of the old-style Anschutz buttplate, this offers a new, high tech, redesigned alternative with the added bonus of a highly adjustable hook. It incorporates, in my opinion, better materials which are engineered to a higher level, with simple yet effective design features. Cant and levering will be eliminated with the well designed hook tail. The broad, smoothly sloping, angular shape of the upper blade sit perfectly and comfortably in the shoulder, especially when bench resting the rifle and indeed the prone position.


Weight: 380g (including mounting rail). Available from: www.intershoot.co.uk Cost: £390


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