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    Reinforceing a plastic stock on a 111 w/DBM


    I got a 111 package in 30-06, took the bushnell scope off, put on a Nikon from another rifle, ordered and installed a rifle basics trigger (no accutrigger on mine). My friend is a better shot than me and will get 1/2 MOA at 100yards, I'll get 1-1/2 MOA, before the trigger. While installing the trigger I noticed my stock is a little flimsy.

    Has anyone reinforced the cheap plastic stocks that come with the package guns? I was thinking dremiling a channel and epoxying a aluminum arrow, or steel rod, or small c-channel. The reason I want to do this is I want to install a bi-pod but if it pushes the stock into the barrel it with negatively affect accuracy. And accuracy is everything on this rifle. I will one day get a good laminate stock, but as of now I'm broke and I cant find one that is already made to accept a DBM in long action. Also I like to tinker and learn new things. Any how-to posts, youtube vids out there? My searches have been unproductive.

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    I am not sure if you need to be a paid member to access them but there has to be at least 20 threads on the subject, some with pictures. Try a search.
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    I have done it with 3 factory stocks. I used 1/4" all thread and JB Weld (because that's what I had laying around).

    I cut out the molded in pieces in the stock so I could lay the all thread from in front of the lug to the swivel stud. I then drilled a series of 1/8" dimples in the stock channel just to give the JB Weld some extra mechanical looking points. After that I proceeded to start laying in the JB Weld then pressed the rod in and finished covering with JB Weld.

    I usually let the JB Weld set and harden a little but for this application I prefer it thinned out so it runs into any voids.

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    Scroll back a week or 4 in the Axis / Edge thread & look for the info I put up on reinforcing the Axis / Edge stock OR...

    Pay the membership & there's an article I put together on that very subject. It's so easy a caveman with one arm could do it.
    Need any input / info, PM me or ask on this thread. Lots of guys here with lots of good info.

    Good luck with your project.

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    Try here.... There's some pics to help you along...

    http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...-ve-ever-loved!

    Frank in Fla
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    i bought the 111 trophy hunter nikon package and used a bedding kit on it. Mine is the 300 min mag and at 100 yards i keep 1" groups pretty regular with 180gr hornaday superformance ammo. My barrel doesnt touch the stock worse case get some sandpaper and take some stock off!

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