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Install 2nd swivel stud?
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<blockquote data-quote="Birdhunter1" data-source="post: 608907" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>On mine I put clear packing tape on the stock then put down 2 sided carpet tape and played with the bipod location till i found where it was comfortable to pack and a comfortable spot while proned out in the mud. Then I marked a hole where it was close, lined it up afte removing the bipod and tape and put it in. On my .223 laminate stock I had stiffened the foreend up with 1/4" rebar and #9 lead shot (itis a very stiff stock now and balances well with NO muzzle jump), when i installed the 2nd stud I actually got into the rebar, instead of trying to drill and tap through it I oversized the hole, filled it full of JB weld and put the stud in. 4 years later it is still there and solid as ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Birdhunter1, post: 608907, member: 13921"] On mine I put clear packing tape on the stock then put down 2 sided carpet tape and played with the bipod location till i found where it was comfortable to pack and a comfortable spot while proned out in the mud. Then I marked a hole where it was close, lined it up afte removing the bipod and tape and put it in. On my .223 laminate stock I had stiffened the foreend up with 1/4" rebar and #9 lead shot (itis a very stiff stock now and balances well with NO muzzle jump), when i installed the 2nd stud I actually got into the rebar, instead of trying to drill and tap through it I oversized the hole, filled it full of JB weld and put the stud in. 4 years later it is still there and solid as ever. [/QUOTE]
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