350tracker
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Interlake Manitoba
I just received my black/gray laminated stock the other day for my model 70. I was impressed that the stock came in just under three months. Packaging wasn’t the greatest but I have to finish it anyway. I can see that I have lots of sanding to do for a nice smooth finish but I’m not sure what to do with the recoil pad. I guess the pad was glued in place because I don’t see any screw holes.
So how does one go about finishing the stock when the pad is in the way and cannot be removed ? Masking the pad when applying the finish shouldn’t be a problem but I may have a problem when it comes time for sanding. WOULD ANYONE HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE WITH THIS ?
I may have made a mistake when I ordered the stock , asking for this stock with no cap or tip. The cap is not the problem. I wanted that look but the stock is much longer then what I expected and I guess it’s because the tip isn’t there. They didn’t trim it down, expecting me to do it , so looks like I’m going to trim it down some. The trick is to make a nice straight and square cut for a good look.
Now I’m not going to ask about what grit of sand paper to use to finish this stock because I know it’s here somewhere on this site but if anyone would have the info handy and pass it along , it sure would be nice...
So how does one go about finishing the stock when the pad is in the way and cannot be removed ? Masking the pad when applying the finish shouldn’t be a problem but I may have a problem when it comes time for sanding. WOULD ANYONE HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE WITH THIS ?
I may have made a mistake when I ordered the stock , asking for this stock with no cap or tip. The cap is not the problem. I wanted that look but the stock is much longer then what I expected and I guess it’s because the tip isn’t there. They didn’t trim it down, expecting me to do it , so looks like I’m going to trim it down some. The trick is to make a nice straight and square cut for a good look.
Now I’m not going to ask about what grit of sand paper to use to finish this stock because I know it’s here somewhere on this site but if anyone would have the info handy and pass it along , it sure would be nice...



















































