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Gunsmithing
Sako M995 .338 Lapua Stock Repair - Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Tail Hunter" data-source="post: 2663768" data-attributes="member: 59604"><p>With the amount of fracturing in that stock I am not certain it can be repaired. I don't have any experience trying to fix these plastic stocks but it seems like with a lot of plastic type composite materials nothing sticks well enough to them for a solid structural repair. I have a M995 in a 7.82 Warbird, fortunately I replaced my stock before any issues appeared but this is not uncommon with these stocks. I have heard stories of them literally shattering when firing the rifle. My replacement was a Macmillan Hunter, which has been a fantastic stock. I am not sure if they still inlet for this action though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Tail Hunter, post: 2663768, member: 59604"] With the amount of fracturing in that stock I am not certain it can be repaired. I don't have any experience trying to fix these plastic stocks but it seems like with a lot of plastic type composite materials nothing sticks well enough to them for a solid structural repair. I have a M995 in a 7.82 Warbird, fortunately I replaced my stock before any issues appeared but this is not uncommon with these stocks. I have heard stories of them literally shattering when firing the rifle. My replacement was a Macmillan Hunter, which has been a fantastic stock. I am not sure if they still inlet for this action though. [/QUOTE]
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