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The Basics, Starting Out
Help me Understand Composite Hunting Stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Kanoeking" data-source="post: 1831438" data-attributes="member: 113151"><p>Composites are king for environmental stability. They're just as customizable in fit as a wood stock but they also have the luxury of having space age technologies such as aluminum bedding blocks instead of just pillars. I have a composite wrapped aluminum block Choate Tool stock on a Savage 10FCP and I also have a solid fiberglass epoxy Grayboe on a Remington SA. I love walnut stocks as much as the next guy, but for tools in the field I'll take my composites any day of the week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kanoeking, post: 1831438, member: 113151"] Composites are king for environmental stability. They’re just as customizable in fit as a wood stock but they also have the luxury of having space age technologies such as aluminum bedding blocks instead of just pillars. I have a composite wrapped aluminum block Choate Tool stock on a Savage 10FCP and I also have a solid fiberglass epoxy Grayboe on a Remington SA. I love walnut stocks as much as the next guy, but for tools in the field I’ll take my composites any day of the week. [/QUOTE]
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