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I have been making new wood for a Ruger No. 1 with the Alexander Henry fore end. I did some research to see if the groove has a purpose or is just decorative. Some suggested it may be to work with shooting sticks but most say it is just for looks.

That said are there any stocks with a groove or other feature that keeps the shooting sticks from slipping? I do not always have a PH to hold them for me.

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From all I have heard it was developed indeed for stalking in the highlands...very few trees on those rocky ridges.
It does make good sense that it was used for walking/shooting sticks.
 
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makes it useful for not slipping off an ugly stick
 
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I think I will cobble something to attach to an existing stock and go try it.

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I would hesitate to hook something into the groove and shoot, It might pop off a chunk of forend wood. I had alwasys heard it served some function in storage of rifles in camp etc. A loop or strap went around the forearm in the groove to prevent slipping. I have also heard it could be used to camp stack several rifles together when no rack was available (jsut looop a cord around them). I doubt this last, since I am not aware of a lot of military applications.
 
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