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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1120209" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>Dosh, I was pretty sure I had come to the same conclusion a while back, but wanted to know if there were other options for a fix and this guy really thought he knew what no one else did and I'm really not experienced enough in this arena to not ask all the questions I can. The overall concept seemed either crazy enough to work or just plain crazy enough!</p><p>JF.. How has the overall performance of the foam filled plastic fantastics been for you? Any advise on procedure/materials etc that I should give a try? Elk season is just around the corner, so it's not gonna change right away, but come coyote season I may just have to tinker. If nothing else, it'll give me a chance to get some practice bedding and messing with stocks right before I just buy the BnC medalist that has been suggested. Thanks for the input folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1120209, member: 89869"] Dosh, I was pretty sure I had come to the same conclusion a while back, but wanted to know if there were other options for a fix and this guy really thought he knew what no one else did and I'm really not experienced enough in this arena to not ask all the questions I can. The overall concept seemed either crazy enough to work or just plain crazy enough! JF.. How has the overall performance of the foam filled plastic fantastics been for you? Any advise on procedure/materials etc that I should give a try? Elk season is just around the corner, so it's not gonna change right away, but come coyote season I may just have to tinker. If nothing else, it'll give me a chance to get some practice bedding and messing with stocks right before I just buy the BnC medalist that has been suggested. Thanks for the input folks. [/QUOTE]
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