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Fluted Barrel full length bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 1878076" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>Thanks for the info! I looked all over their website before buying it and didn't see anywhere that they're 95% inlet and need finished. Not sure how I missed that! I guess I can see why they would cut material out of the fore end to make it lighter, but I guess I figured everyone just accepts that laminate stocks are heavy. </p><p></p><p>If I end up deciding to fill that void later so that I can test out fully bedding the barrel, do you have any suggestions on what to fill it with that will be as light and cheap as possible? I was thinking maybe the lightest cheap epoxy I can find along with remnants of broken carbon arrows for filler. Or, maybe I could embed a couple of aluminum tubes in there with epoxy and make it even stiffer, which would be good if I bed the barrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 1878076, member: 109994"] Thanks for the info! I looked all over their website before buying it and didn't see anywhere that they're 95% inlet and need finished. Not sure how I missed that! I guess I can see why they would cut material out of the fore end to make it lighter, but I guess I figured everyone just accepts that laminate stocks are heavy. If I end up deciding to fill that void later so that I can test out fully bedding the barrel, do you have any suggestions on what to fill it with that will be as light and cheap as possible? I was thinking maybe the lightest cheap epoxy I can find along with remnants of broken carbon arrows for filler. Or, maybe I could embed a couple of aluminum tubes in there with epoxy and make it even stiffer, which would be good if I bed the barrel [/QUOTE]
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