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Pillar bedding a X-Bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 2935531" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>I hope, actually I really surprised that Browning has gotten away with selling these as a "Pro" version stock. The carbon is thin and whatever this substrate is inside the stock is very porous, soaks up adhesive and is surprisingly brittle. I am going to have to find my heat lamp oven to finish this out by sealing all the pores in the magazine well and trigger box. I am going to lay a ply of carbon fiber weave in the barrel channel after everything is is complete to seal off the syntactic foam build up that I used to close up the heavy sporter barrel channel. </p><p></p><p>Currently I am at 813g total weight of the stock. I started with the original stock with factory bedding at 801g total weight.</p><p></p><p>801g = 28.254oz</p><p>813g = 28.678oz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 2935531, member: 109917"] I hope, actually I really surprised that Browning has gotten away with selling these as a "Pro" version stock. The carbon is thin and whatever this substrate is inside the stock is very porous, soaks up adhesive and is surprisingly brittle. I am going to have to find my heat lamp oven to finish this out by sealing all the pores in the magazine well and trigger box. I am going to lay a ply of carbon fiber weave in the barrel channel after everything is is complete to seal off the syntactic foam build up that I used to close up the heavy sporter barrel channel. Currently I am at 813g total weight of the stock. I started with the original stock with factory bedding at 801g total weight. 801g = 28.254oz 813g = 28.678oz [/QUOTE]
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