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Tricks for inletting a stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="SavageHunter11" data-source="post: 1589235" data-attributes="member: 100006"><p>Long story short, I bought a used wood stock for my rifle build off eBay for $30 as my Manners stock won't be here for the the fall hunting season. I've been using it to explore some things I'm not confident doing on any of my other rifle (i.e. pillars, glass bedding, etc). One of those in installing the Magpul bottom metal (or plastic) magazine system. I was able to get the stock inletted about 95% of the way. It's enough that if I torque the action screws down I'm certain the plastic will flex and the bottom metal will lay flat but that not how I want to do it. Is there a trick out there to help me find this high spot so I can knock it down?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageHunter11, post: 1589235, member: 100006"] Long story short, I bought a used wood stock for my rifle build off eBay for $30 as my Manners stock won't be here for the the fall hunting season. I've been using it to explore some things I'm not confident doing on any of my other rifle (i.e. pillars, glass bedding, etc). One of those in installing the Magpul bottom metal (or plastic) magazine system. I was able to get the stock inletted about 95% of the way. It's enough that if I torque the action screws down I'm certain the plastic will flex and the bottom metal will lay flat but that not how I want to do it. Is there a trick out there to help me find this high spot so I can knock it down? [/QUOTE]
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