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Anybody Skelotonized a wood Stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 2718553" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I have a bit.....no pictures on hand but my thought is to use Carbon fiber mesh in epoxy to strengthen any weak areas. Becomes a question of weight gain vs weight loss if you add too much epoxy back though. Laminate is stronger, but also way heavier.......The one picture I have -(And it's a bad one) is using Carbon fiber in barrel channel to stiffen a small thin forend. I ran it the entire length of the stock when I bedded the action. Not sure where the rest of pictures went but this is the one one on my phone. There are Carbon fiber rods as well that can be epoxied in to strengthen areas. I'd say go for it and try it.....like others said buy a best up take off and see what you can do with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 2718553, member: 105102"] I have a bit.....no pictures on hand but my thought is to use Carbon fiber mesh in epoxy to strengthen any weak areas. Becomes a question of weight gain vs weight loss if you add too much epoxy back though. Laminate is stronger, but also way heavier.......The one picture I have -(And it's a bad one) is using Carbon fiber in barrel channel to stiffen a small thin forend. I ran it the entire length of the stock when I bedded the action. Not sure where the rest of pictures went but this is the one one on my phone. There are Carbon fiber rods as well that can be epoxied in to strengthen areas. I'd say go for it and try it.....like others said buy a best up take off and see what you can do with it! [/QUOTE]
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