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Gunsmithing
New DIY lightweight stock
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<blockquote data-quote="chalkeye" data-source="post: 1141343" data-attributes="member: 88093"><p>Your stocks are really nice! I was surprised at how little difference there was with carbon stocks when I started removing volume from the timber design. The expense and difficulty of working with carbon was a real turn-off for me, but perhaps in the future there is an opportunity to have a go - a hybrid with wood would be very interesting.</p><p></p><p>I do wonder how much further a carbon stock could be pushed, design wise - using unidirectional fibers and really strictly controlling the resin ratio etc. Failures might be a bit scary though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chalkeye, post: 1141343, member: 88093"] Your stocks are really nice! I was surprised at how little difference there was with carbon stocks when I started removing volume from the timber design. The expense and difficulty of working with carbon was a real turn-off for me, but perhaps in the future there is an opportunity to have a go - a hybrid with wood would be very interesting. I do wonder how much further a carbon stock could be pushed, design wise - using unidirectional fibers and really strictly controlling the resin ratio etc. Failures might be a bit scary though! [/QUOTE]
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