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Re: Bending a through-bolt stock
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Feb 4th a 01:08 PM
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by SKB |
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I feel that keeping the through bolt tight is critical in preventing damage to the head of the stock once pressure is applied. My experience is that the wood moves around the bolt and washer. I do not find through bolt guns any more difficult to bend than other guns, nor do I find increased spring back after the bend. It really is more a matter of the piece of wood in my opinion.
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