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Made to measure composite stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nordichighland" data-source="post: 1247790" data-attributes="member: 98636"><p>I know you can make selections from a list, that's like choosing the extras on your car imho. Not something truly custom.</p><p></p><p>I have a Hunters Edge, i like it, but it doesn't really fit my hands, and a tad short.</p><p>I would like it to have a thicker grip moved a bit back, bit thicker up front and a tad higher comb. Today this gives me the option of hacking of the recoil pad and glue another on the old (Hunters edge recoil pad is glued on), adding a kydex or something more permanent for the cheekrest and then some sort of semi permanent moulding paste on the grip. Basically ruining the clean lines of the stock and adding much weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nordichighland, post: 1247790, member: 98636"] I know you can make selections from a list, that's like choosing the extras on your car imho. Not something truly custom. I have a Hunters Edge, i like it, but it doesn't really fit my hands, and a tad short. I would like it to have a thicker grip moved a bit back, bit thicker up front and a tad higher comb. Today this gives me the option of hacking of the recoil pad and glue another on the old (Hunters edge recoil pad is glued on), adding a kydex or something more permanent for the cheekrest and then some sort of semi permanent moulding paste on the grip. Basically ruining the clean lines of the stock and adding much weight. [/QUOTE]
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