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Sako M995 .338 Lapua Stock Repair - Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Knutz" data-source="post: 2663268" data-attributes="member: 123671"><p>I have one of these in 30-378 Weatherby and another in 7mm STW, These stocks are known to be fragile and break quite often, Especially if the action screws are loose during firing , That's why I check the action screws frequently to make sure they are tight, Although I know that is not what caused the failure. This was the wrong stock to modify, But It's worth repairing because these are very hard to find and when you do they are pricey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Knutz, post: 2663268, member: 123671"] I have one of these in 30-378 Weatherby and another in 7mm STW, These stocks are known to be fragile and break quite often, Especially if the action screws are loose during firing , That's why I check the action screws frequently to make sure they are tight, Although I know that is not what caused the failure. This was the wrong stock to modify, But It's worth repairing because these are very hard to find and when you do they are pricey. [/QUOTE]
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