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Gunsmithing
Help reforming my stock
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<blockquote data-quote="dpgunsmith" data-source="post: 468222" data-attributes="member: 30774"><p>Take a look at Richards Micro Fit stocks or Boyds Gunstocks, they have some fairly neat designs, thumbhole type etc, or you can also see what styles of synthetics are available for the XL7.</p><p></p><p>If you have the time and patience you can get a chunk of hardwood and rough cut a stock in the design you want, grab a set of carving tools, and create your own, just remember to have a lot of patience when doing the inlet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpgunsmith, post: 468222, member: 30774"] Take a look at Richards Micro Fit stocks or Boyds Gunstocks, they have some fairly neat designs, thumbhole type etc, or you can also see what styles of synthetics are available for the XL7. If you have the time and patience you can get a chunk of hardwood and rough cut a stock in the design you want, grab a set of carving tools, and create your own, just remember to have a lot of patience when doing the inlet. [/QUOTE]
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