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My 12 ga. 2 frame CHE with skeleton butt plate has a circular Plug cut out and replaced in butt of the stock. This plug is located in the bottom third of the stock toward the toe. I have read that this was sometimes done to balance or to reduce the weight of the gun. How common or rare was this ? Since the plug in my gun was cut toward the toe of the stock was this done for balance or weight reduction ? Thanks in advance.
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