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Thoughts on Grayboe and HS Precision
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1934172" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>wildcat composts shows cut-a-ways of their ultralight stocks --they have an internal "I-beam" style construction and the barrel channel has a layer of cloth/resin </p><p>I personally have finished an MPI stock and it appears to be the same construction as the cooper stock that failed with the user installed rail/bi-pod we recently saw in the other thread--just foam filled, no cloth/resin in the barrel channel, no internal support</p><p>sako uses a seamless CF "sock" but no internal supports</p><p>PSE-composites uses a unique approach and uses an integral carbon rod skeleton</p><p>I wish we could compare each manufacturing process and construction but not all the manufactures are willing to release that info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1934172, member: 94491"] wildcat composts shows cut-a-ways of their ultralight stocks --they have an internal "I-beam" style construction and the barrel channel has a layer of cloth/resin I personally have finished an MPI stock and it appears to be the same construction as the cooper stock that failed with the user installed rail/bi-pod we recently saw in the other thread--just foam filled, no cloth/resin in the barrel channel, no internal support sako uses a seamless CF "sock" but no internal supports PSE-composites uses a unique approach and uses an integral carbon rod skeleton I wish we could compare each manufacturing process and construction but not all the manufactures are willing to release that info [/QUOTE]
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