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I had a 1900 VH develop a small hairline crack in the toe of the stock after drying out from hunting in the rain. I was perplexed because the gun had not been dropped or set down hard. The DHBP was fine. Apparently the end grain below the DHBP soaked up water and the expansion and contraction of getting wet and drying out caused the crack. That's what the gunsmith said who repaired it. He advised me to seal the wood under the butt plate/recoil pad on any gun you are going to get really wet.
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