I used a hacksaw with a high tooth count and went around the outside of the wooden stock, then finished the middle. It was a clean cut. Finished with some sandpaper to smooth it out and it looks perfect. No damage to the finish at all. Thanks for the advise!
Very informative video, a wood stock, you can, still not perfect, on a synthetic stocks i wouldn't even bothet you would run into serious problems, i just bought a 12" LOP synthetic which works perfect, thank you for the great explanations a lot of us would miss if we didn't watch ur video.
Thank you for the informative video. I assumed you had to completely sand down the existing recoil pad so it would it on the stock that was already cut off. Do you use a belt sander or disc sander to do that?
I used a hacksaw with a high tooth count and went around the outside of the wooden stock, then finished the middle. It was a clean cut. Finished with some sandpaper to smooth it out and it looks perfect. No damage to the finish at all. Thanks for the advise!
The screw hole dimensions do NOT change when you shorten. The butt plate placement may cause a need to re-drill the butt plate.
Apoxi and jb weld is gonna be your life saver lol 😆
Very informative video, a wood stock, you can, still not perfect, on a synthetic stocks i wouldn't even bothet you would run into serious problems, i just bought a 12" LOP synthetic which works perfect, thank you for the great explanations a lot of us would miss if we didn't watch ur video.
inertia driven? dont cut off to much, the inertia system goes into the stock.
Thanks for your video.
Thank you for the informative video. I assumed you had to completely sand down the existing recoil pad so it would it on the stock that was already cut off. Do you use a belt sander or disc sander to do that?
A lot to consider. Thank you.