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Carbon Fiber vs. Fiberglass?
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<blockquote data-quote="408w" data-source="post: 3045649" data-attributes="member: 105706"><p>Any plans on/do you have some type of heavy fill options for the fiberglass stocks. I have 4 of your carbon stocks and love them. Now that the company has introduced the fiberglass option it opens a whole new market to the target shooting community that want a heavy stock. I think you should consider a few options for maybe just one of the stocks (armor, k2, alpine hunter) </p><p>1. Factory option inlet in the forend for an internal weight bar.</p><p>2. Removable butt pad so guys can add weight either by lop steel spacer plates and have the option to drill a hole themselves for mercury recoil reducer/lead weight in butt stock.</p><p>3. Be nice option to get m-lok inserts on front left and sides of the forend for external weights. </p><p></p><p>The internal and external weights already exist out there for sale, just pick one and model your cnc inlet after it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="408w, post: 3045649, member: 105706"] Any plans on/do you have some type of heavy fill options for the fiberglass stocks. I have 4 of your carbon stocks and love them. Now that the company has introduced the fiberglass option it opens a whole new market to the target shooting community that want a heavy stock. I think you should consider a few options for maybe just one of the stocks (armor, k2, alpine hunter) 1. Factory option inlet in the forend for an internal weight bar. 2. Removable butt pad so guys can add weight either by lop steel spacer plates and have the option to drill a hole themselves for mercury recoil reducer/lead weight in butt stock. 3. Be nice option to get m-lok inserts on front left and sides of the forend for external weights. The internal and external weights already exist out there for sale, just pick one and model your cnc inlet after it. [/QUOTE]
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