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We sell some KRG stocks, they are super nice
Paul
Paul
Not seeing them on your page?We sell some KRG stocks, they are super nice
Paul
I am out right now, have some more coming in about a week or so. KRG has them on their site was well if you are in a hurry. I literally sold the last one I had about an hour ago.Not seeing them on your page?
Good luck! I believe the RA is the best cheap rifle in the world, I own a few and I laugh how well it shoots at the range for 300 bucks. Lot of dead killed with a RA. Did you do the spring trick on the trigger?I looked them up too. Very nice but 3 lbs is getting chunky for a field. No free lunch. Flimsy factory super light that kinda works, or gain some weight for a more rigid and much nicer design. Thanks Paul.
Thanks for the info. I've seen those before and have shot a couple on some Tikka actions. I thought they were pretty heavy.We sell some KRG stocks, they are super nice
Paul
Alternative yet hopefully successful results!Well ladies and gents, here's my results. I decided to try the old epoxy in the fore end trick. Before doing so, my stock weighed 1lb 10.2 Oz. After doing so, my stock weighed 1lb 10.1 Oz.
Lol, I didn't invent some new weightloss routine even thoigh it would mean a life fortune for me. Unfortunately I thought I could mix the epoxy in the fore end using tooth picks and avoid having to make a mess slathering mixed epoxy everywhere. I was very wrong. The epoxy didn't mix well enough and only halfway solidified. Thankfully, I was able to pull it all out.
So, how did I lose an ounce? Well, I chamfered the vertical pieces of the fore end. It's still spongyer than a chassis or extremely rigid stock but it doesn't touch the barrel anymore and that's good enough for me.
Read a while back about a guy who put a couple arrow shafts into the forend of a stock to stiffen it up.
Another thought would be to buy a boyds. Then get out the rasps and shave it down