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Making a custom stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 888879" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>I do believe the aluminum bedding blocks have a place and a purpose, but not for these applications. If I were sharing a "duty rifle", and that rifle needed to be placed in a multitude of different stocks for short to mid range work, then the aluminum blocks...if properly installed, would be fine. </p><p>When I stock a "long range or situational rifle" I never utilize the "V" block. When I bed the stocks that come from the factory with the aluminum bedding block, they immediately find their way to the mill, which removes most of the aluminum to make way for conventional bedding material.</p><p>Just my experience, but others opinions may vary...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 888879, member: 6152"] I do believe the aluminum bedding blocks have a place and a purpose, but not for these applications. If I were sharing a "duty rifle", and that rifle needed to be placed in a multitude of different stocks for short to mid range work, then the aluminum blocks...if properly installed, would be fine. When I stock a "long range or situational rifle" I never utilize the "V" block. When I bed the stocks that come from the factory with the aluminum bedding block, they immediately find their way to the mill, which removes most of the aluminum to make way for conventional bedding material. Just my experience, but others opinions may vary... [/QUOTE]
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