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Anybody Skelotonized a wood Stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2717880" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>You can bore holes spaced so you can still install a pad , and you also can cut a channel in the fore end , not too wide and not too deep and leave wood in between the channels . stay out of and back away from the pistol grip area . If the foreend flexes you can fill back with glass and re cut . i would not recut the outside shape , unless you are a stock maker and really good with wood shaping . Boring the but stock will be where you gain the most reduction in weight . Carbon fiber would still be lighter. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2717880, member: 116620"] You can bore holes spaced so you can still install a pad , and you also can cut a channel in the fore end , not too wide and not too deep and leave wood in between the channels . stay out of and back away from the pistol grip area . If the foreend flexes you can fill back with glass and re cut . i would not recut the outside shape , unless you are a stock maker and really good with wood shaping . Boring the but stock will be where you gain the most reduction in weight . Carbon fiber would still be lighter. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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