Not sure if this is the most appropriate forum to post this question - but here it goes.
Looking for some advice on how to fix a recently acquired CZ 455 with a stock that has had the wood compressed by seriously overtightening the stock screws. As you can see in the pics, the front stock screw was tightened so much at some point that it has bent the trigger guard and compressed the wood at an angle. The rear stock screw had the same treatment and the wood is compressed there as well, although it is less noticeable with the trigger guard in place. I've straightened out the trigger guard somewhat but it's still going to bend if I tighten the screws and don't fix the stock underneath. The bent TG / compressed wood bugs me and I'd like to have it fixed.
I'm wondering if anyone has dealt with similar issues or how you'd proceed in this case. I'm thinking maybe filling in the area with bedding compound but I've never used the stuff and never had a rifle bedded before. Would appreciate any advice.
Looking for some advice on how to fix a recently acquired CZ 455 with a stock that has had the wood compressed by seriously overtightening the stock screws. As you can see in the pics, the front stock screw was tightened so much at some point that it has bent the trigger guard and compressed the wood at an angle. The rear stock screw had the same treatment and the wood is compressed there as well, although it is less noticeable with the trigger guard in place. I've straightened out the trigger guard somewhat but it's still going to bend if I tighten the screws and don't fix the stock underneath. The bent TG / compressed wood bugs me and I'd like to have it fixed.
I'm wondering if anyone has dealt with similar issues or how you'd proceed in this case. I'm thinking maybe filling in the area with bedding compound but I've never used the stuff and never had a rifle bedded before. Would appreciate any advice.



