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<blockquote data-quote="THOMAST" data-source="post: 109926" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Now, THIS is what I was hoping for!</p><p>Mr Allen, you have enlightened me, and for that I thank you sir.</p><p>I have a friend with a workshop at his home and he has offered to make up a set of pillars for me.He will go one step further and turn a coarse thread on the outside of the pillars to improve "grip" with the bedding material.I can get some Condev locally- would this suffice?</p><p>My friend said that he could make the pillars in either stainless steel or from "aircraft aluminium" - don't know if that is heat treated or not. Which would work better?</p><p></p><p>The reason for the new stock is that the current one is a Hogue overmoulded stock with pillar bedding, but the cheeckpiece is too low and I dont feel comfortable without a good repeatable head position on the cheekpiece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THOMAST, post: 109926, member: 4542"] Now, THIS is what I was hoping for! Mr Allen, you have enlightened me, and for that I thank you sir. I have a friend with a workshop at his home and he has offered to make up a set of pillars for me.He will go one step further and turn a coarse thread on the outside of the pillars to improve "grip" with the bedding material.I can get some Condev locally- would this suffice? My friend said that he could make the pillars in either stainless steel or from "aircraft aluminium" - don't know if that is heat treated or not. Which would work better? The reason for the new stock is that the current one is a Hogue overmoulded stock with pillar bedding, but the cheeckpiece is too low and I dont feel comfortable without a good repeatable head position on the cheekpiece. [/QUOTE]
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