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Can a plastic/fiberglass stock be repaired at home?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1268481" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>1, the lighter the rifle, the heavier the recoil. 30-06 isn't that heavy of recoil. Get the style YOU like and the finish you like. Some stock colors are not in inventory and you may need to wait a while. The longest I've waited was 5 months, but I ordered well ahead on hunting season and knew there would be a wait time. Stockys as well as others have toll-free numbers so you can talk to a tech one on one. Good luck and repost a pic when you get it together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1268481, member: 70363"] 1, the lighter the rifle, the heavier the recoil. 30-06 isn't that heavy of recoil. Get the style YOU like and the finish you like. Some stock colors are not in inventory and you may need to wait a while. The longest I've waited was 5 months, but I ordered well ahead on hunting season and knew there would be a wait time. Stockys as well as others have toll-free numbers so you can talk to a tech one on one. Good luck and repost a pic when you get it together. [/QUOTE]
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