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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 986759" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>IMO, you have two choices. Drill or cut holes into your expensive stock, or use something that attaches to the stock without holes.</p><p>Drilling holes in a composite stock can be tricky. The stock has to be aligned to get holes that are in correct alignment; straight through and perpendicular to the stock's longitudinal center. It is also important to use the proper, very sharp drill bit at the appropriate speed. If the drill bit catches the composite stock tears and a JB Weld repair has to be considered.</p><p>With the Eagle Stock pack there are no holes to drill. Strap it on, tighten it down and shoot. I use one on one of my stocks. To get the height I needed I simply cut a piece of high density foam to the required dimensions, tucked it under the pack and bingo ... problem solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 986759, member: 50867"] IMO, you have two choices. Drill or cut holes into your expensive stock, or use something that attaches to the stock without holes. Drilling holes in a composite stock can be tricky. The stock has to be aligned to get holes that are in correct alignment; straight through and perpendicular to the stock's longitudinal center. It is also important to use the proper, very sharp drill bit at the appropriate speed. If the drill bit catches the composite stock tears and a JB Weld repair has to be considered. With the Eagle Stock pack there are no holes to drill. Strap it on, tighten it down and shoot. I use one on one of my stocks. To get the height I needed I simply cut a piece of high density foam to the required dimensions, tucked it under the pack and bingo ... problem solved. [/QUOTE]
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