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Take an oscillating tool with a wide wood blade, jam it straight down the center of the Crack to create a gap large enough for epoxy to be set. Use a thin blade to push a two part epoxy down and fill the gap you created. When full, tighten a C-clamp on the sides until epoxy lifts at the Crack. Leave the epoxy blistered up, it is easy to sand off later. Refinished with Tru-Oil, or stain to match and then Tru-Oil. Stock will be better than new.
 
Take an oscillating tool with a wide wood blade, jam it straight down the center of the Crack to create a gap large enough for epoxy to be set. Use a thin blade to push a two part epoxy down and fill the gap you created. When full, tighten a C-clamp on the sides until epoxy lifts at the Crack. Leave the epoxy blistered up, it is easy to sand off later. Refinished with Tru-Oil, or stain to match and then Tru-Oil. Stock will be better than new.
Thats some pretty good info! Thanks!
I have a Hogue Over-molded drop in stock coming to replace it, but will deffinately keep the old stock and maybe during the winter i will attempt to fix it then.
I will be bedding the new stock myself, and it will be done properly with an Acra-glass kit that i have.
 
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