customizing synthetic stocks? bad idea?
I picked up a 10fcp with choate stock today and might go back and get it. I'll be using the gun for bench shooting and hunting. I like the shooting hand placement, LOP, etc but That flat wide forend really didn't get my jollies going and would actually like it to be a bit thinner. Does anybody see a functional problem with me slimming it down? Has anybody done that? When i was holdin it, I could feel it bend in my hand as I squeezed it, so I'm sure it's not too tough to file down or shave off.
And maybe an even more important question might be, is there another stock that I should buy instead of ruining the choat?
Re: customizing synthetic stocks? bad idea?
Maybe take a look at one of the accustock savages. You may like the factory stock a little better. Choates are known for being a little "beefier" than most stocks and most people don't want to lug them around while hunting. Or theres always the Stevens rifles which are great deals and with a little work the stocks can be quite manageable.
Re: customizing synthetic stocks? bad idea?
I had the same question, I like the B&C Medalist but can't stand the fore end, I was wondering what would happen if you were to shave off the flat square side area of the fore end and finish it off with some bondo.
I know most stocks are a foam core with glass shell, I just don't know if it would degrade is structural strength by removing so much of it's shell, I am aware that it has the aluminium skeleton inside.
Curt
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The forend was actually the selling point for me with the B&C. I never shoot off hand only from a bipod, so I liked the "stance" it gave the rifle looked beefy. But theres actually some fellas that have modified the forend more to their liking as I believe you were suggesting. http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...759#Post908759
Re: customizing synthetic stocks? bad idea?
Sweet mother.....that's exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!