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Unread 06-09-2021, 02:20 PM   #15
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Thank you for all the advise guys.

Aaron I took his post the exact same way. I'm itching to learn so my current plan is two fold.

Find a semi-inletted stock and try to fit that myself. If you know of one please let me know. Only thing I can find so far is one from Malcolm gun works, which seems to have pretty bad reviews.

The old stock has been in and out of lacquer baths for around a month now, and it's showing a few more cracks but cleaning up all the years of gunk. The idea is to do something link Mike mentioned, fit some wood into the gap then refit the stock. I'm looking at glass bedding it if possible. I'm pretty new to this so it's more research now than anything.

This was bought as a learning gun so I have to learn something, even if it's when to throw in the towel haha.
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