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<blockquote data-quote="Sam11" data-source="post: 69897" data-attributes="member: 3589"><p>Long Action: Here is an idea if you want a heavier gun that you can still lift. Install a removable forend plate for weight and stable platform. You could install 1/4-20 "T" nuts or some people call them blind nuts in the stock and bolt on the plate once you get everything to the bench. For example, a 1/2" thick by 3" wide by 20" long steel plate would be 8.75 lbs. A 5/8" thick piece would be 10 1/2 lbs. If you want I could e-mail you a picture of my big gun with a 1" plate to give you an idea what it could look like. Just another idea. Sam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam11, post: 69897, member: 3589"] Long Action: Here is an idea if you want a heavier gun that you can still lift. Install a removable forend plate for weight and stable platform. You could install 1/4-20 "T" nuts or some people call them blind nuts in the stock and bolt on the plate once you get everything to the bench. For example, a 1/2" thick by 3" wide by 20" long steel plate would be 8.75 lbs. A 5/8" thick piece would be 10 1/2 lbs. If you want I could e-mail you a picture of my big gun with a 1" plate to give you an idea what it could look like. Just another idea. Sam. [/QUOTE]
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