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The Basics, Starting Out
Wood stock in wet weather and extreme elements
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2327860" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I have done a pile of cheaper stocks with pillars and bedding and if needed reinforce the front of the stock if the rifle is heavy and using bipods a lot. I have filled in the area with aluminum rod or a carbon arrow shaft for strength and epoxy to the contour of the barrel. Works very very well for a budget stock build. If you have the money buying a nice stock is easier for sure. I run a chassis on my primary rifle now so I don't have to get creative at all. I have several in my safe I have bedded and painted etc and have confidence in them for repeatable accuracy and consistency</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2327860, member: 61747"] I have done a pile of cheaper stocks with pillars and bedding and if needed reinforce the front of the stock if the rifle is heavy and using bipods a lot. I have filled in the area with aluminum rod or a carbon arrow shaft for strength and epoxy to the contour of the barrel. Works very very well for a budget stock build. If you have the money buying a nice stock is easier for sure. I run a chassis on my primary rifle now so I don't have to get creative at all. I have several in my safe I have bedded and painted etc and have confidence in them for repeatable accuracy and consistency [/QUOTE]
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