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fixing stripped stocks?
« on: May 23, 2008, 02:12:05 AM »
the swivel stud hole is stripped out on my moms remington model 722 and i have looked everywhere for a replacement stock and can not find one at all anywhere.

so im down to 2 choices...fix it OR leave it. and id much rather have it fixed so i can use a sling this year.

so how do you guys go about fixing said problem? assuming some of you guys have went through the same thing.

thanks

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Re: fixing stripped stocks?
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2008, 04:50:22 AM »
The wood hole, or a threaded insert (steel)?

The wood hole issue; carefully clean it out well with an undersized drill bit, to remove all cracked, chipped or irregular crud, not "overdrilling" it to get to all new wood, but just to pull out all loose stuff, you want ridges and grooves left in the hole...... clean it out with an airhose, then mix and insert some wood epoxy filler. Let cure, then redrill like new. You can tape off the stock before hand to keep any epoxy from touching anything else and causing other problems.
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Re: fixing stripped stocks?
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2008, 11:58:23 AM »
The wood hole, or a threaded insert (steel)?

The wood hole issue; carefully clean it out well with an undersized drill bit, to remove all cracked, chipped or irregular crud, not "overdrilling" it to get to all new wood, but just to pull out all loose stuff, you want ridges and grooves left in the hole...... clean it out with an airhose, then mix and insert some wood epoxy filler. Let cure, then redrill like new. You can tape off the stock before hand to keep any epoxy from touching anything else and causing other problems.

yeah the wood hole.

thanks im gonna give that a shot tonight.

 


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