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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 923907" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Thanks, it really hasn't taken all that much work, probably three or four hours grinding and sanding time to this point. I'm not too sure how much more I'm going to worry about getting all the little imperfections sanded out to be honest. If it were for someone else I suspect I could get it perfect but since it's just a "Hmm I wonder if I can make this cheap stock comfortable" kind of thing and I'm planning on just keeping it I don't know. I'll be one handed for about the next 3-5 months anyhow so If I'm going to go for "perfect" it's going to just have to wait till I'm better able.</p><p></p><p>Here's some better pictures. I just like sharing ideas for those of us who are fairly well restricted budget wise. You won't get a Joe Russo stock doing it yourself or by trying to customize a factory stock but you can get one that's comfortable and does what you need if you are kind of handy and have some basic tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 923907, member: 30902"] Thanks, it really hasn't taken all that much work, probably three or four hours grinding and sanding time to this point. I'm not too sure how much more I'm going to worry about getting all the little imperfections sanded out to be honest. If it were for someone else I suspect I could get it perfect but since it's just a "Hmm I wonder if I can make this cheap stock comfortable" kind of thing and I'm planning on just keeping it I don't know. I'll be one handed for about the next 3-5 months anyhow so If I'm going to go for "perfect" it's going to just have to wait till I'm better able. Here's some better pictures. I just like sharing ideas for those of us who are fairly well restricted budget wise. You won't get a Joe Russo stock doing it yourself or by trying to customize a factory stock but you can get one that's comfortable and does what you need if you are kind of handy and have some basic tools. [/QUOTE]
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