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<blockquote data-quote="Ua26fitter" data-source="post: 1473909" data-attributes="member: 99506"><p>I have one of their ultra light weight stocks on my 30-28 Nosler.</p><p>I picked them because they could customize the lengths for me and not take 6 months like other manufactures needed and I really liked the stock.</p><p>I ended up spending a crazy amount of money to get it finished properly. I will never use their stocks again.</p><p>In places the fill they used around the action was so bad you could just dig it out with a finger nail. We ended up taking it all out and using a better glass.</p><p>When it came time to sand and prep for hydro dip it turned into more $$$ trouble. the stock had so much air pockets in it that every time they tried to sand it would open up more air pockets that needed filled back in in order to prime it for hydro dip.</p><p></p><p>Never again!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ua26fitter, post: 1473909, member: 99506"] I have one of their ultra light weight stocks on my 30-28 Nosler. I picked them because they could customize the lengths for me and not take 6 months like other manufactures needed and I really liked the stock. I ended up spending a crazy amount of money to get it finished properly. I will never use their stocks again. In places the fill they used around the action was so bad you could just dig it out with a finger nail. We ended up taking it all out and using a better glass. When it came time to sand and prep for hydro dip it turned into more $$$ trouble. the stock had so much air pockets in it that every time they tried to sand it would open up more air pockets that needed filled back in in order to prime it for hydro dip. Never again!! [/QUOTE]
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