So as i was getting a few rifles sighted in and ready for the upcoming hunting season i grabbed my Xbolt out of the cabinet and my hand came away with the dreaded sticky gooey duratouch stock. I thought i had avoided the issue but it is what it is.
After reading about what to do i emailed browning canada and i have two options to replace the stock.
1 - I can mail it away to the local authorized gunsmith, who currently has a waiting list until at least the end of November, maybe longer.
2 - They can mail me a stock, replace it myself and be good to go, but this will void any warranty.
From what i have read they do a "bedding" on the recoil lug of the factory stocks, but it's a small dab of something that doesn't really do much actual bedding.
I've also read that besides the duratouch melting issue their warranty isn't really worth much anyway, so voiding it shouldn't really be a concern once i get the new stock.
Has anyone else gone through this recently? Is there a rundown of what browning does as Bedding that can easily be done at home? Does their extra little blob of something even make enough of a difference to worry about it?
Since the rifle shoots and operates fine and has never caused me any issues i'm leaning towards the new stock, but what was your experience with the whole sticky stock mess?
After reading about what to do i emailed browning canada and i have two options to replace the stock.
1 - I can mail it away to the local authorized gunsmith, who currently has a waiting list until at least the end of November, maybe longer.
2 - They can mail me a stock, replace it myself and be good to go, but this will void any warranty.
From what i have read they do a "bedding" on the recoil lug of the factory stocks, but it's a small dab of something that doesn't really do much actual bedding.
I've also read that besides the duratouch melting issue their warranty isn't really worth much anyway, so voiding it shouldn't really be a concern once i get the new stock.
Has anyone else gone through this recently? Is there a rundown of what browning does as Bedding that can easily be done at home? Does their extra little blob of something even make enough of a difference to worry about it?
Since the rifle shoots and operates fine and has never caused me any issues i'm leaning towards the new stock, but what was your experience with the whole sticky stock mess?