Obviously, because of a swivel stud on the forend of a gunstock, the stock must be placed in a pedestal rest with the stud in front of the bag, because of not enough gunstock in front of the stud to allow placement of the stock on the bag with the stud behind it. So you are limited to placing the gun on the front bag anywhere behind the front swivel stud to the area in front of the trigger guard or action screws. Therefore my question, if on an in-line ML, front swivel stud removed as on a benchrest rifle, where would be the optimum positioning of the forend of the gun on the pedestal bag, given the ability to place the gun anywhere on the bag? Such as, front of the stock 2" forward of the bag, or bag contacting the stock halfway between front action screw and front of gunstock? Front bag placement can and does make a difference, just wondering if others using this type of front rest on their ML's have found that a certain placement of the stock on the front bag yields better accuracy at the range.