I have an old Lee Six stock which has a slight bend on the butt...something like "cast-off" on a shotgun stock. It does not ride the bags quite right having a right to left movement as the gun is slides back on the bags. Through the scope it looks like the cross hairs move to the right about 2" and slightly up at 100 yards. This is a hollow stock, either fiberglass or graphite and weights about 24 oz. I like it except for the lateral movement. Is it possible to bend the butt-stock slightly to straighten this out? Possibly by heating it? Maybe by putting a half inch hole in the butt and heating it from the inside? Maybe forced hot air or heated water.
It has a thin epoxy paint finish. Of course, I'd like to make the bend w/o damaging the finish, but if there were no other alternative, that would be acceptable.
I think "warp" is fairly slight, so I'm guessing the correction bend would be less than 1/8" Anyone have experience trying something like this?
It has a thin epoxy paint finish. Of course, I'd like to make the bend w/o damaging the finish, but if there were no other alternative, that would be acceptable.
I think "warp" is fairly slight, so I'm guessing the correction bend would be less than 1/8" Anyone have experience trying something like this?