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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Shallow front pillar issue
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<blockquote data-quote="7mm man" data-source="post: 3071297" data-attributes="member: 127559"><p>If it is a Tupperware or cheap stock immediately order a quality stock, replace, bed, and toss that cheap stock out. If it is not a cheap stock send it back. To me the cost is important. If this is a $1000+ rifle send it back. If it is a $400 rifle replace the crappy stock and get back to slinging lead. No one expects those cheap plastic stocks to perform. If it is one of those heavy duty browning composite stocks like they put on the speed I would send it back. Those stocks are typically fairly nice for something not fiberglass or carbon fiber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm man, post: 3071297, member: 127559"] If it is a Tupperware or cheap stock immediately order a quality stock, replace, bed, and toss that cheap stock out. If it is not a cheap stock send it back. To me the cost is important. If this is a $1000+ rifle send it back. If it is a $400 rifle replace the crappy stock and get back to slinging lead. No one expects those cheap plastic stocks to perform. If it is one of those heavy duty browning composite stocks like they put on the speed I would send it back. Those stocks are typically fairly nice for something not fiberglass or carbon fiber. [/QUOTE]
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