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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Stock modification, Bell & Carlson
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiowa Cowboy" data-source="post: 2908471" data-attributes="member: 127211"><p>I believe it is a fiberglass composite around an aluminum frame. It is not plastic. I really like the feel of it. I recently put a Bell and Carlson stock on a Sako A7 25.06. I love the stock. I used Marine Tex to skim bedded the lug area and the tang. The bedding under the lug migrated toward the muzzle more than I prefer. I simply sanded it down. Next time I will probably use tape in front of the lug so that I can simply lift the tape and remove the marine Tex from that area. The gun was already accurate. It does not seem to be any more or less accurate. About the same. I only use factory ammo. I am getting ready to start reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiowa Cowboy, post: 2908471, member: 127211"] I believe it is a fiberglass composite around an aluminum frame. It is not plastic. I really like the feel of it. I recently put a Bell and Carlson stock on a Sako A7 25.06. I love the stock. I used Marine Tex to skim bedded the lug area and the tang. The bedding under the lug migrated toward the muzzle more than I prefer. I simply sanded it down. Next time I will probably use tape in front of the lug so that I can simply lift the tape and remove the marine Tex from that area. The gun was already accurate. It does not seem to be any more or less accurate. About the same. I only use factory ammo. I am getting ready to start reloading. [/QUOTE]
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