Merry Christmas all,
So a year ago I bought a stock that Pecatonica makes to replace the TC Renegade stock. This is my first time ever working with a stock, besides my GPR kit I put together almost 20 years ago. I’m a mechanic, not the greatest carpenter, but I like tackling jobs.
Although it is a pre-carved stock, I realize it’s certainly not “drop-in” ready. The barrel fits tight, so that’s one question I have about inletting/fitting the barrel. I have to squeeze it in with a good amount of pressure. Do I sand at this point with long even strokes, just enough to drop the barrel in easy enough?
now onto my oops…I figured step one was to mount the tang. Because I need to sit the tang in deeper, I tried carefully to chisel the wood. Well, it split the top section that sits under the lock. Is this repairable? Or did I just really screw this thing up? And what would be the best way to carve out material to fit the tang?
So a year ago I bought a stock that Pecatonica makes to replace the TC Renegade stock. This is my first time ever working with a stock, besides my GPR kit I put together almost 20 years ago. I’m a mechanic, not the greatest carpenter, but I like tackling jobs.
Although it is a pre-carved stock, I realize it’s certainly not “drop-in” ready. The barrel fits tight, so that’s one question I have about inletting/fitting the barrel. I have to squeeze it in with a good amount of pressure. Do I sand at this point with long even strokes, just enough to drop the barrel in easy enough?
now onto my oops…I figured step one was to mount the tang. Because I need to sit the tang in deeper, I tried carefully to chisel the wood. Well, it split the top section that sits under the lock. Is this repairable? Or did I just really screw this thing up? And what would be the best way to carve out material to fit the tang?