I added a new design to the shop, the SteadyWing hook extension. This is the little brother of the FolloWing, without the adaptive moving but gives a wide range of adjustments by the joints and the independently adjustable caterpillar legs. The end element of the wing can be rotated, so it fits better to your body than a simple extended link.
SteadyWing is available for these butt-hooks at the time:
- AirArms EV-2 — connects to the original upper wing
- AirArms FTP-900 — connects to the original upper wing (you have to drill a 4 mm hole into the wing)
- Anschütz 4765 — connects to the original upper wing (you have to drill two 4 mm holes into the wing)
- Anschütz Precise I — replaces the original uppermost ball
- Brian’s Hook — connects to the base element, instead of the original upper wing
- Feinwerkbau P70 hook — connects to the original upper wing
- MEC Free Position — connects to the original upper wing (you have to drill two 4 mm holes into the wing)
- Steyr LG-100/110 — replaces the original upper wing
- System Gemini — connects to the link element, with an extra rotation axis
- Steadywing is a simple upper wing extension, with many adjustments but it is fixed. If you want only an advanced wing extension on a reasonable price, then choose SteadyWing.
- FolloWing can move and give a stable support at the same time. If you are an experienced FT shooter who wants the best stability in every shooting position, then buy FolloWing. The unique feature of FolloWing is the possibility of moving, but the articulated part can be fixed. In this case, you can use it as an extremely well adjustable but steady extension.
- If you can’t decide, or would like to use both on the same rifle, you can buy them in a bundle with discount, see MegaWing Kit:
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