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Can a plastic/fiberglass stock be repaired at home?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Plysken1" data-source="post: 1268238" data-attributes="member: 85725"><p>Canadian, Mudd, and Catamount- thanks big bunches for the links to get me going. I wish these sites allowed for a closer zoom, as I want to see if there is some form of texture or rubber on the fore ends and the grips. My synthetic stock gets slippery during rainy weather hunts, and looking back about 6 years ago elk hunting my rifle slipped/ flew out of my hand and crashed down on some black ice. That's probably when it cracked, cause I've never been able to pull the groups on my reloads since then, and always wondered why.</p><p>I wish I could find a stock that like on my son's 7mm-08, with rubber inserts at the fore end and grip. That thing is so very light, too. Nowadays, light for me is good. This '06 is my 27 year old bread and butter hunting rifle. It's always been on the heavy side, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Plysken1, post: 1268238, member: 85725"] Canadian, Mudd, and Catamount- thanks big bunches for the links to get me going. I wish these sites allowed for a closer zoom, as I want to see if there is some form of texture or rubber on the fore ends and the grips. My synthetic stock gets slippery during rainy weather hunts, and looking back about 6 years ago elk hunting my rifle slipped/ flew out of my hand and crashed down on some black ice. That's probably when it cracked, cause I've never been able to pull the groups on my reloads since then, and always wondered why. I wish I could find a stock that like on my son's 7mm-08, with rubber inserts at the fore end and grip. That thing is so very light, too. Nowadays, light for me is good. This '06 is my 27 year old bread and butter hunting rifle. It's always been on the heavy side, though. [/QUOTE]
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