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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1119377" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>Yes, I have done this on a 700 SPS stock with great success. I used some old carbon arrows I bought at Walmart and cut two of them to length from the lug to the front end and Dremeled out the stock so they could sit side by side. I used JB weld to glue them in place. I roughed the stock thoroughly with the Dremel prior to epoxying and it worked great. I also used Pro-Bed 2000 to make epoxy pillar which turned out great and was really easy to do too. </p><p>Torsion of the forend stock was 100% removed. Still moved a bit up and down towards the barrel but I free floated it with enough room so it wouldn't touch. Added almost no weight since the arrows were hollow and cost less than $15.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1119377, member: 78569"] Yes, I have done this on a 700 SPS stock with great success. I used some old carbon arrows I bought at Walmart and cut two of them to length from the lug to the front end and Dremeled out the stock so they could sit side by side. I used JB weld to glue them in place. I roughed the stock thoroughly with the Dremel prior to epoxying and it worked great. I also used Pro-Bed 2000 to make epoxy pillar which turned out great and was really easy to do too. Torsion of the forend stock was 100% removed. Still moved a bit up and down towards the barrel but I free floated it with enough room so it wouldn't touch. Added almost no weight since the arrows were hollow and cost less than $15. [/QUOTE]
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