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<blockquote data-quote="djm670" data-source="post: 1473191" data-attributes="member: 36341"><p>Pictures of the cracked stock - It is no virgin as my grandfather hunted hard with it and I believe it was his only big game rifle. I believe he typically got an elk about ever other year plus two deer a year. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]103970[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]103971[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]103972[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]103973[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]103974[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I suspect to repair the crack, one would run a screw down through the pistol grip from inside through the rear mounting hole down the axis of the pistol grip with a clearance hole above the crack and then the screw threading into the lower half to pull it together? But you are right, probably wise to have an expert stock repairer handle the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djm670, post: 1473191, member: 36341"] Pictures of the cracked stock - It is no virgin as my grandfather hunted hard with it and I believe it was his only big game rifle. I believe he typically got an elk about ever other year plus two deer a year. [ATTACH]103970[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]103971[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]103972[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]103973[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]103974[/ATTACH] I suspect to repair the crack, one would run a screw down through the pistol grip from inside through the rear mounting hole down the axis of the pistol grip with a clearance hole above the crack and then the screw threading into the lower half to pull it together? But you are right, probably wise to have an expert stock repairer handle the job. [/QUOTE]
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