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wonder if steam would pull some back
Use acraglass or any bedding material will work fine.
Quote from: Jamieb on March 03, 2011, 05:39:27 PMUse acraglass or any bedding material will work fine.My choice also. Use the coloring that comes with it if desired.
a great way of taking dents and scratches out of wood stocks is to put a wet towell on the dent and iron it out works really good
Don't use BONDO it's a moisture sucker just like a sponge. Trust me I'm a 18 yr Autobody tech and I would never use that crap on any gun part.SS
Well. since I got this rifle for about $26 I'm looking it as a practice project. Mauser 98 Big ring in .270. I went with a solvent based int/ext wood filler. Filled the channel up, taped an pressed the barrel into it. I'll let it sit till sometime this weekend and do some sanding.The stock has a nice blonde color to it after sanding so I don't know if I'll use a light stain or linseed oil.
Since the stock is butchered up anyhow, it sounds like a good learning tool to find out what works and what doesn't. By that time it might be time for a new stock.