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<blockquote data-quote="PAWildcatter" data-source="post: 1715" data-attributes="member: 489"><p><strong>Re: Sendero\'s & Sendero Owners</strong></p><p></p><p>Nodak,</p><p></p><p>Some Sendaro stocks to have a hollow channel in the forestock under the barrel. Actually it is 3 seperate "hog outs" that are seperated by about a 3/8" wedge.</p><p></p><p>I've owned as many as 7 Sendaros, both SFs and "regular" Sendaros (regular meaning blued barrel & action). Currently I have 4.</p><p></p><p>There is no rhyme or reason to the hollow channel in the forestock.</p><p></p><p>I have one SF Sendaro that has it and I have 1 "regular" Sendaro that has it. The other 2 don't.</p><p></p><p>I've never thought about adding weight to the barrel channel, but there is ample room to add some lead. I just wouldn't know how to do it. I suppose pouring it in in a molten state could work. As lond as it can cool quickly and not ignite the aramid fiber.</p><p></p><p>As for the butt, I've done what Boyd suggests. I've also taken a new sock, stuffed it into the recess (with an little extra sock sticking out, taken a funnel, put it in the sock, filled the sock with shot and the sewn the sock shut. Tuck it into the butt, put a decelerator pad on and you're shooting.</p><p></p><p>Best o'luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAWildcatter, post: 1715, member: 489"] [b]Re: Sendero\'s & Sendero Owners[/b] Nodak, Some Sendaro stocks to have a hollow channel in the forestock under the barrel. Actually it is 3 seperate "hog outs" that are seperated by about a 3/8" wedge. I've owned as many as 7 Sendaros, both SFs and "regular" Sendaros (regular meaning blued barrel & action). Currently I have 4. There is no rhyme or reason to the hollow channel in the forestock. I have one SF Sendaro that has it and I have 1 "regular" Sendaro that has it. The other 2 don't. I've never thought about adding weight to the barrel channel, but there is ample room to add some lead. I just wouldn't know how to do it. I suppose pouring it in in a molten state could work. As lond as it can cool quickly and not ignite the aramid fiber. As for the butt, I've done what Boyd suggests. I've also taken a new sock, stuffed it into the recess (with an little extra sock sticking out, taken a funnel, put it in the sock, filled the sock with shot and the sewn the sock shut. Tuck it into the butt, put a decelerator pad on and you're shooting. Best o'luck. [/QUOTE]
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