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<blockquote data-quote="McWood" data-source="post: 419988" data-attributes="member: 22370"><p>i recently lengthened my new 22LR stock by 3/4" to 14.25" LOP, i cant believe how much more comfortable it is.</p><p></p><p>My tactic worked well for me and my situation, laminate wood stock that i was doing some other mods to and eventually repainted. i found a scrap of 3/4" oak laying around and drilled holes to match the butt pad screws. i then screwed the over sized piece to the end of the stock nice and snug with some glue in between. i then grabbed some dowel, probably about 3/8" or so, and drilled 2 holes though the extension piece in the stock a couple inches. filled the new holes with glue, drove the dowel pins into their holes and let the whole thing sit 24 hrs to dry. the next day i trimmed the dowels flush and then took the stock to the belt sander and blended the extension into the stock. came out looking great, you would never know i extended the stock myself unless i told you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McWood, post: 419988, member: 22370"] i recently lengthened my new 22LR stock by 3/4" to 14.25" LOP, i cant believe how much more comfortable it is. My tactic worked well for me and my situation, laminate wood stock that i was doing some other mods to and eventually repainted. i found a scrap of 3/4" oak laying around and drilled holes to match the butt pad screws. i then screwed the over sized piece to the end of the stock nice and snug with some glue in between. i then grabbed some dowel, probably about 3/8" or so, and drilled 2 holes though the extension piece in the stock a couple inches. filled the new holes with glue, drove the dowel pins into their holes and let the whole thing sit 24 hrs to dry. the next day i trimmed the dowels flush and then took the stock to the belt sander and blended the extension into the stock. came out looking great, you would never know i extended the stock myself unless i told you. [/QUOTE]
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