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Modifying a BDL Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 888081" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>I have kind of a strange little project I am thinking about taking on for myself. I may be buying a 700 BDL that I was thinking about rebarreling to a Sendero contour. I am thinking it would be a fun/time consuming/tidious little thing to try to take the original BDL stock, and get out some sand papers, and try to whittle it out to make a channel for a Sendero contour barrel. I think it would just kinda be a unique neat thing. Is this technically even possible? Is there enough stock left after getting it bored out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 888081, member: 50419"] I have kind of a strange little project I am thinking about taking on for myself. I may be buying a 700 BDL that I was thinking about rebarreling to a Sendero contour. I am thinking it would be a fun/time consuming/tidious little thing to try to take the original BDL stock, and get out some sand papers, and try to whittle it out to make a channel for a Sendero contour barrel. I think it would just kinda be a unique neat thing. Is this technically even possible? Is there enough stock left after getting it bored out? [/QUOTE]
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