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Gunsmithing
Making a custom stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 888871" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>Take your time and think it through. If you have access to a milling machine, the process will go much quicker and easier.</p><p></p><p>One of the reasons I'm not a big fan of the bedding blocks is evident in the top picture. Look closely at the left rear aluminum lug, and you will see contact marks transferred from the action. There is no possible way they can get 100% contact as all action and lug dimensions are different. Compound that by mounting it all in an injection moulded stock, and you have a less than optimum set up. Good concept, poor execution.</p><p>Keep us posted on your progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 888871, member: 6152"] Take your time and think it through. If you have access to a milling machine, the process will go much quicker and easier. One of the reasons I'm not a big fan of the bedding blocks is evident in the top picture. Look closely at the left rear aluminum lug, and you will see contact marks transferred from the action. There is no possible way they can get 100% contact as all action and lug dimensions are different. Compound that by mounting it all in an injection moulded stock, and you have a less than optimum set up. Good concept, poor execution. Keep us posted on your progress. [/QUOTE]
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