Need some advise and additional perspective.
I bought a Mesa Precision (now Pure Precision) Altitude Stock for my Tikka T3x 300 win mag back in 2020. I havent shot this rifle in about a year, but was giving it a look over before going to check its zero. I noticed a crack in the mag well (photo below) and initially had some concern about it.
Upon taking the barrelled action out of the stock, the crack is nearly invisible, so it seems to have cracked from the compression of the action screws (maybe I over torqued it?). The crack goes from the front stainless steel pillar to the mag well opening, so about 1/4 - 1/2" long. I cant see any other signs of crack around the recoil lug. Nor do I see any cracks around the rear pillar.
First question, is this 'safe' to shoot with. Meaning, will shooting this continue to damage the stock? Second, do you guys think this is repairable? If so, any suggestions? I was thinking that I could glass bed the action, and while doing that, I could add some bedding material in this area. It looks like I would have plenty of space to add some bedding material, and could potentially completely surround the crack.
I bought a Mesa Precision (now Pure Precision) Altitude Stock for my Tikka T3x 300 win mag back in 2020. I havent shot this rifle in about a year, but was giving it a look over before going to check its zero. I noticed a crack in the mag well (photo below) and initially had some concern about it.
Upon taking the barrelled action out of the stock, the crack is nearly invisible, so it seems to have cracked from the compression of the action screws (maybe I over torqued it?). The crack goes from the front stainless steel pillar to the mag well opening, so about 1/4 - 1/2" long. I cant see any other signs of crack around the recoil lug. Nor do I see any cracks around the rear pillar.
First question, is this 'safe' to shoot with. Meaning, will shooting this continue to damage the stock? Second, do you guys think this is repairable? If so, any suggestions? I was thinking that I could glass bed the action, and while doing that, I could add some bedding material in this area. It looks like I would have plenty of space to add some bedding material, and could potentially completely surround the crack.