« Reply #8 on: February 15, 2008, 09:59:06 AM »
If you glue the stock up out of 3 pieces of wood you get 2 advantages 1 their is less chance of twisting or warping you need to flip one of the pieces so the grain is not the same this will help with warping the other thing is you can start with a channel just a little smaller than your power plant is and use a drum sander on a drill to shape the stock for the powerplant no need for a router and building a jig to cut the channel . look at the pictures I've posted with this thread. I have a winchester 800x and the powerline 1000 if you put them along side each other it looks as the stock could be swapped the winchester is a much nicer rifle it shoots great and is smoother cocking and the power line is a bear it shoots hard and recoils as well as it is very hard to cock. maybe if I put the wood stock on the powerline the extra weight will help with the recoil since the wood stock is heaver I really need to make the poweline go away

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