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    RP12 bedding plastic stocks


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    If you can use a dremel or other tool to rough up and remove some of the material it will bed fine. I have fully bedded a plastic stock, but bed the recoil lug. It has improved accuracy greatly on some and no real difference on others.

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    Thanks.

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    RP12, "Tupperware " stocks can be bedded and "glued" to. I have used Epoxy designed to adhere to plastic and not melt it, with good success. It can be found at Lowes, Home Depot, and almost any good Hardware store. Just rough up the surface some. But as soon as funds are available, fork out 100 bucks for a Boyds stock and don't look back. ;-)

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    I have done it before. This is a spin off thread of the " Changing things up " post that went nuts. I had an apparent stupid idea there.

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