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Help with stiffening a stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Sevy" data-source="post: 1774884" data-attributes="member: 95968"><p>To just pour epoxy in the forend may work great, I don't know. I took it a step further by installing rods and bars into the stock because I thought the epoxy in the forend would only cause the forend to be stiff. Still allowing the recoil lug area to flex. Thats what I figured at least. My opinion isn't worth a whole lot though. I meant what I did was a lot of work. I won't do it again. But it did take me twice to learn my lesson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevy, post: 1774884, member: 95968"] To just pour epoxy in the forend may work great, I don’t know. I took it a step further by installing rods and bars into the stock because I thought the epoxy in the forend would only cause the forend to be stiff. Still allowing the recoil lug area to flex. Thats what I figured at least. My opinion isn’t worth a whole lot though. I meant what I did was a lot of work. I won’t do it again. But it did take me twice to learn my lesson. [/QUOTE]
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