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White Bison Insurance
I have a White Bison with the Myrtle Stock. I love the gun and know they have a reputation for breaking in the throat of the grip. I believe it depends on how the wood grain flows and there's no way to know until you have an issue.
After seeing Sharpshooters broken gun, I knew it was time finally take action. The gun: ![]() I put cardboard first, then a towel on the vise. I came at it with a 3/8" drill bit with an extension. I was very concerned I'd miss the angle as there's not much room for error. ![]() I had a 3/8" oak dowel which would eventually be cut to size. I repeatably inserted the dowel to check my angle. ![]() I made it through the throat clean and drilled slightly into the stock. This is what I inserted. ![]() The final product waiting to dry. I'll feel much better as I slam the conicals into this gun. It cleaned up nice with a damp towel. While not a fancy job, I believe it will get the job done. ![]() |
NICE!! You didn't mention what adhesive you used, did you?
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Looks good. Next, bed it.
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Originally Posted by ronlaughlin
(Post 4041975)
NICE!! You didn't mention what adhesive you used, did you?
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I have a Bison also. I have shot a lot of rounds through it but never did anything to the stock. Now you have me worried. Maybe I better think of what I want to do with the rifle. It also has that Myrtle wood stock. I was under the impression the Lightening was the model that had problems. Thanks for the post.
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Originally Posted by cayugad
(Post 4041985)
I have a Bison also. I have shot a lot of rounds through it but never did anything to the stock. Now you have me worried. Maybe I better think of what I want to do with the rifle. It also has that Myrtle wood stock. I was under the impression the Lightening was the model that had problems. Thanks for the post.
Just one less thing to worry about. |
I think it's a smart move , especially since stocks are pretty much nonexistent . Good job and I agree with the bedding it . That should be done also
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i have a g-series that cracked but it cracked right where the safety cut out is and goes straight down towards the trigger so i had to go the other way to repair so i pre drilled and ran a 3" screw down thru and removed it then filled with glue and reinstalled screw then glass bedded no problem since but you can see a slight crack in the black finish.
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My .451 Super 91 has a laminated stock, so far no problems, but I did find a B&C stock for it couple years back. The .504 Super 91 is already in a B&C bedded stock, sold its laminate stock which funded the bedding job.
My .12 ga. shotgun stock is wood, but bedded an the .504 Bison and M97 are myrtle/laminate, not bedded. Only hunt with the Super 91's so not worried...too much! |
too bad the white rifles had such inconsistent stocks i have many rifles and many spare stocks i bought hoping to get a better stock but never do. finally the bison i bought this year had a great stock on it all i had to do was glass bed it.i found someone with a stock duplicator close by so we are going to build all new stocks for the different models of white rifles.
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