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Spent 2 grand on a custom stock and the first time I shot with it a quarter of a clay landed on it next to the top lever, big semi circular dent. **** happens.![]()
I was shooting at the time - and it was a clay that I had shot that hit it just as I was opening the gun. Glad I had my tin hat and safety specs on!Were you using the gun at the time of the damage, or was it in a gun rack ? Out of a group of 5 or 6 that I shoot with, I am the only one that uses a gunslip. Last week I was standing to the rear of the shooting stand and was struck on the lower leg by a piece of clay. Just to my right was the gun stand witb 4 uncovered guns in it. When I got home I saw that there was a small cut to my leg.![]()
you're right it is rock hard, there is even a piece of clay still stuck in it. I'm not sure I have the skills to attempt a fix myself - I would probably end up making it worse, do you think or know of a gunsmith/stocker who would do this kind of work or could I just get a new stock from browning and bolt it on?The problem with most laminates is that they are vacuum-filled with epoxy, which makes them very durable but also rock hard. Whereas softer wood would give way and dent, the laminate has chipped here. As others have said: Try drip filling it with a thin epoxy or clear lacquer (google on which lacquer would attach well to epoxy) and maybe use automotive lacquering colours to mix in some grey and black. Other than that my next try would be to drill a hole where the spot is now, and use a hole saw to take a bit out of the stock under the butt pad. File to size and glue it in, coat thinly with clear lacquer and polish.
For wood stocks, dents (depending on severity) can be raised by placing a wet towel on them and using an iron to the point where the wood soaks up steam. This expands the (compacted) wood fibre, raising the dent. Try in increasing application of the iron, then sand and oil/wax/polish as usual.
oh no that must have been quite a moment when you saw that happenSpent 2 grand on a custom stock and the first time I shot with it a quarter of a clay landed on it next to the top lever, big semi circular dent. **** happens.![]()
To top it off as it was a windy day, another bit of clay scratched the lens of my favourite shooting glasses. Needless to say my lovely encouraging shooting chums thought the whole thing was hilarious.oh no that must have been quite a moment when you saw that happen![]()
Take em further out in future !I was shooting at the time - and it was a clay that I had shot that hit it just as I was opening the gun. Glad I had my tin hat and safety specs on!![]()
Or make sure you smoke 'em!Take em further out in future !![]()
Reminds me of an incident MANY years ago, when an under keeper was clearing pinkfeet geese off a carrot field. Not one to miss an opportunity, he was in the boundary ditch before daylight. Around 11am. he had not come home for breakfast, so a search party was sent out. He was out cold in the bottom of the ditch. Transpired, he upped and fired at a goose, when he saw it fold, he swung onto another bird. Unfortunately for him, the first bird hit him fair and square on the side of the head, knocking him out cold. COLD being the operative word, he was lying for nearly 3 hours in freezing cold water. They made em tough back then !Or make sure you smoke 'em!
Reminds me of an incident MANY years ago, when an under keeper was clearing pinkfeet geese off a carrot field. Not one to miss an opportunity, he was in the boundary ditch before daylight. Around 11am. he had not come home for breakfast, so a search party was sent out. He was out cold in the bottom of the ditch. Transpired, he upped and fired at a goose, when he saw it fold, he swung onto another bird. Unfortunately for him, the first bird hit him fair and square on the side of the head, knocking him out cold. COLD being the operative word, he was lying for nearly 3 hours in freezing cold water. They made em tough back then !![]()
So annoying! Feel for you, always keep my gun in a slip when I'm not shooting to stop this sort of thing.Would anybody know if this dent can be repaired in my laminate stock - a bit of clay hit it and its taken a chunk out of itits a b525SL if that makes any difference. Any advice is much appreciated!
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