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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 990057" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I dont make these stocks but have seen parts of the process some few years back. Read early post by Kiwi to understand more.Picture the stock a small hollow canoe,when the two cast halfs are assembled.Your cast is as good as what your casting.Mold is made to layout one side of stock, left and right.When joined you have canoe.You have to put in bedding area,action area.The recoil reducer would be in rear stock area,which would have poly foam around it,the foam can be in different densities,may need additional support.You can save money and buy blank fiberglass stocks probably carbon fiber too of which is part glass anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 990057, member: 21869"] I dont make these stocks but have seen parts of the process some few years back. Read early post by Kiwi to understand more.Picture the stock a small hollow canoe,when the two cast halfs are assembled.Your cast is as good as what your casting.Mold is made to layout one side of stock, left and right.When joined you have canoe.You have to put in bedding area,action area.The recoil reducer would be in rear stock area,which would have poly foam around it,the foam can be in different densities,may need additional support.You can save money and buy blank fiberglass stocks probably carbon fiber too of which is part glass anyway. [/QUOTE]
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