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<blockquote data-quote="lesvoth" data-source="post: 1468049" data-attributes="member: 100864"><p>When I was going to try this kind of competition my stock was set up in a BDL-type configuration. A friend gifted me with a great deal on a Magpul bottom-metal. I hogged out the space needed for it to fit and now I run AICS mags of the Magpul variety. </p><p>I did have to include shim to get the bolt to slide free, but it works without binding and functions every time. With my internal stock configuration, the parts of the Magpul bottom metal that protrude up into the "well" needed to be shaved off. My stock has an internal aluminum bedding block, so it is rigid enough to not need these "guides" inside the well.</p><p>Stock-work is something like drywalling and autobody work. Get it close enough to function well, fill the voids with mud and paint the ugly part. Folks will consider you a gifted artist!</p><p>Get it done yourself and start going to matches sooner - you will not regret it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesvoth, post: 1468049, member: 100864"] When I was going to try this kind of competition my stock was set up in a BDL-type configuration. A friend gifted me with a great deal on a Magpul bottom-metal. I hogged out the space needed for it to fit and now I run AICS mags of the Magpul variety. I did have to include shim to get the bolt to slide free, but it works without binding and functions every time. With my internal stock configuration, the parts of the Magpul bottom metal that protrude up into the "well" needed to be shaved off. My stock has an internal aluminum bedding block, so it is rigid enough to not need these "guides" inside the well. Stock-work is something like drywalling and autobody work. Get it close enough to function well, fill the voids with mud and paint the ugly part. Folks will consider you a gifted artist! Get it done yourself and start going to matches sooner - you will not regret it! [/QUOTE]
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