The only thing I am working on
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Nontypical Buck
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The only thing I am working on
Several years ago I found a plastic stock for my Hawken. My idea was to have a stock that was more resistant to moisture. Well I glass bedded that stock and when I took it out of the glue I broke the wrist. I found out that the stock was 100% hollow.
I went on to use a wood stock and got a extra. But sometime in the past I came across two more. So right now I have 2 new plastic stocks. I have not seen many of these. I am guessing that it is because they stunk. Anyway. I had a friend that works at a auto body place fill the butt with a super glue. They use it to glue quarter panels on to cars and trucks. Well at 50 dollars worth of glue I said quit and I still need to fill another 2" to get it level. Then I am going to add a limb saver to that stock.
I hope it strengthens it a bunch. If not it will be a very costly mistake but I have had plenty of them.
I went on to use a wood stock and got a extra. But sometime in the past I came across two more. So right now I have 2 new plastic stocks. I have not seen many of these. I am guessing that it is because they stunk. Anyway. I had a friend that works at a auto body place fill the butt with a super glue. They use it to glue quarter panels on to cars and trucks. Well at 50 dollars worth of glue I said quit and I still need to fill another 2" to get it level. Then I am going to add a limb saver to that stock.
I hope it strengthens it a bunch. If not it will be a very costly mistake but I have had plenty of them.
#4
I have never Seen, or even heard of them Stocks Ron? You got me curious enough to try and Dig up info about these things? That outfit obviously made them, But i wonder when? And for how long?
A weather proof Stock is a DARN Nice feature!! As you seen when you were here hunting with me, We can get a lot of Rain up here in the Fall (Early part of Hunting Season) The Weather really determines what Rifle a Guy wants to have with him that Day
I am curious how this Project ends up going? I have no doubts you will get it to your liking, and have a Barrel in it
A weather proof Stock is a DARN Nice feature!! As you seen when you were here hunting with me, We can get a lot of Rain up here in the Fall (Early part of Hunting Season) The Weather really determines what Rifle a Guy wants to have with him that Day
I am curious how this Project ends up going? I have no doubts you will get it to your liking, and have a Barrel in it
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I don't know much about them at all. I know I have personally seen 3 and owned them all and still have 2. I still need to fill in 2" at the butt and then add a limb saver and grind it. If you here any info let me know Like I said I don't know anything about them.
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I am about finished. I plan to take the pad back off and add a whit spacer between the stock and the pad.
I filled the stock with a super adhesive two part epoxy. It is used to glue side panels on cars.
I left a little room in the end so I could add a block of wood. This will be good to screw the recoil pad too.
Then I mixed up some regular two part epoxy and put it in the stock. Then pushed the wood into the stock.
Then I sanded the end flat and drilled the recoil pad out to better fit the wood block. Then I added some masking tape to help protect the stock.
The next step I plan to sand it all down and give it a coat of paint of some sort. And I might add a spacer maybe not I don't know. This stock was made to be a replacement if my hawken stock breaks.
I filled the stock with a super adhesive two part epoxy. It is used to glue side panels on cars.
I left a little room in the end so I could add a block of wood. This will be good to screw the recoil pad too.
Then I mixed up some regular two part epoxy and put it in the stock. Then pushed the wood into the stock.
Then I sanded the end flat and drilled the recoil pad out to better fit the wood block. Then I added some masking tape to help protect the stock.
The next step I plan to sand it all down and give it a coat of paint of some sort. And I might add a spacer maybe not I don't know. This stock was made to be a replacement if my hawken stock breaks.
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I Did see a DARN NICE Laminate Stock for a Hawken, Maybe Renegade? It was on a Facebook Group a LONG time ago, I wish i had saved a picture of it, If i can find it again i will post it. Have you ever seen a Laminate Replacement Ron?