How do you guys add texture to your stocks?
I have a new Choate Tactical for an old flatback project that could use some grip.
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How do you guys add texture to your stocks?
I have a new Choate Tactical for an old flatback project that could use some grip.
One way is using skateboard grip tape, cut&stick to areas you want the grip. Another way, which is popular with polymer framed handed hand guns is using an soldering iron to melt a specific pattern. But if technique involved here. And I’m not positive if the Tactical version of the Choate is Polymer like the original or a compound with fiberglass. If so, melting a pattern could be an issue. And of corse, there is good ol’ fashioned Dremel & cutting with hand tools; files, drill bits, and such. Again though, some technique required. Not wise to simply “jump” into.
Depends on what you want. A slick stock recoils more naturally and produces better groups. A textured stock is easier to grip.
I like the pistol style of hot stippling in a cheap plastic stock like the 12fv and other stock stocks.
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Not sure if you are looking to do the entire stock or just a few specific areas, but I have used a spray automotive chip guard that has a slight rubbery feel and grip to it.
More info and photos in this thread - https://www.savageshooters.com/showt...ck-impressions
Checkering file. :cool: