MADE FOR THE MOUNTAINS
When it comes to rifles, light weight and long range capable usually don't belong in the same sentence. Traditional ultralight rifles have a lot going against them when it comes to features and capability to perform well in long range hunting applications. YET, the ClymR is exactly that.
The ClymR stock is the lightest in the Gunwerks lineup. Like an Italian sports car, it's light, fast and extremely capable thanks to several key features and advanced technology.
NEGATIVE COMB
Gunwerks' signature negative comb decreases felt recoil while allowing for higher recoil pad positioning. This positions the recoil pad more inline with the barrel, thus reducing muzzle rise. The result is improved shot to shot consistency, less punishment from recoil, spotting impacts, and quicker follow-up shots.
FLAT TOE LINE
The classic stock design creates a steeper toe line. The CLYMR is designed to balance the functionality of bag manipulation and recoil tracking. Before the shot its easy to adjust the buttstock height by moving the bag fore and after. After the shot, as the gun recoils and the toe line tracks along the bag, it won't drop as much as traditional designs. This helps the shooter stay on target through the recoil impulse.
OPTIMIZED FOREND
The forend has a wide flat surface for tracking along a supported rest or pack. The bipod attachment hardware extends the surface forward to prevent any obstructions to the recoil impulse that could cause a point of impact shift. And they achieved this all with a compact, 1" shorter forend that balances well with shorter 18-22" barrels.
ERGONOMIC GRIP DESIGN
The ClymR grip is unlike anything the firearms industry has ever seen. By studying the ergonomics of shooter interaction, and the rifle recoil impulse in super light rifles, Gunwerks identified the grip as a key interface with major influence on long-range precision and accuracy. Their grip places the thumb and the palm in the most advantageous locations for control. An integrated thumb shelf encourages proper grip technique and reduces over-gripping and torqueing of the rifle when firing.
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