I wasn't sure if I should post this in the gunsmithing forum as well. Years back, I had a plastic stock set for a No.4 Lee Enfield for one of my hunting builds. I hated that hollow sounding chintzy feeling stock, so I decided to bulk it out. I put a piece of dowel wrapped in wax paper down to the stock bolt so it would be accessible, and then I put the high density spray foam into the stock. It over filled by a bit so I just used a razor knife to trim off the excess and it worked just fine. The stock felt better and didn't have that awful hollow sound anymore. Now I'm considering the purchase of a Savage Axis II in .308 and if I do, I'll do the same thing. My question to my fellow gunnies...have any of you done the same, or considered doing it? If you did, how did you find the results? Any conceivable drawbacks?




















































