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Decision between two stocks... Need help.
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<blockquote data-quote="oneeyedmac" data-source="post: 434673" data-attributes="member: 11594"><p>If you want to take the wood grain texture out of a laminate stock Duracoat makes a product called durafill that works well. I've used in on a Taurus 1911 to take the billboard advertising off the slide and it was great. I think it's similar to spray on polyester fill that the car guys use, but I'm not positive about that. MidwayUSA sells it.</p><p> </p><p>The other option is to look a Choate's Tactical stock. It's not as heavy as their Ultimate Sniper, of course my Ford F150 isn't as heavy as that one, and it does a pretty good job for less than $200. They make them to filt almost all Savages but you'll have to check with them about a long action left handed one. Google Choate gun stocks and it should take you to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneeyedmac, post: 434673, member: 11594"] If you want to take the wood grain texture out of a laminate stock Duracoat makes a product called durafill that works well. I've used in on a Taurus 1911 to take the billboard advertising off the slide and it was great. I think it's similar to spray on polyester fill that the car guys use, but I'm not positive about that. MidwayUSA sells it. The other option is to look a Choate's Tactical stock. It's not as heavy as their Ultimate Sniper, of course my Ford F150 isn't as heavy as that one, and it does a pretty good job for less than $200. They make them to filt almost all Savages but you'll have to check with them about a long action left handed one. Google Choate gun stocks and it should take you to them. [/QUOTE]
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