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Stock crack and accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1927004" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>So you are expecting CZ to provide the correct stock and the stock in the above picture was just a temporary thing when it also cracked?</p><p>If that is the case, when the new stock comes in, I would have it epoxy bedded.</p><p>The other choice is to find an aftermarket stock in a composite and have it bedded.</p><p>I bedded a CZ stock on a 223 caliber rifle that the finish was gorgeous, but the fit to the action was horrible. There was such a mismatch in machining the stock it took hours of work just to prepare for epoxy. None of the important contact points were in contact with the action. Basically, the screws were the recoil lugs.</p><p>Very sloppy manufacturing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1927004, member: 104363"] So you are expecting CZ to provide the correct stock and the stock in the above picture was just a temporary thing when it also cracked? If that is the case, when the new stock comes in, I would have it epoxy bedded. The other choice is to find an aftermarket stock in a composite and have it bedded. I bedded a CZ stock on a 223 caliber rifle that the finish was gorgeous, but the fit to the action was horrible. There was such a mismatch in machining the stock it took hours of work just to prepare for epoxy. None of the important contact points were in contact with the action. Basically, the screws were the recoil lugs. Very sloppy manufacturing. [/QUOTE]
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