New Carbon Fiber Stock for BR

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6ppc-ita

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Hi all,
I made a stock of Carbon Fiber for benchrest rifles. I made the stock using carbon fiber and the inside of the stock is filled with high density polyurethane foam.
This stock is cooked in a furnace at high pressure and high temperature and is therefore extremely rigid and lightweight (weighs 550 grams over the stock with the aluminum tank for the counterweight).
The polyurethane foam is filled with high pressure to ensure that there are no blank spaces and then areas subject to vibration.
The stocks in the photos are for BAT DS
please let me know what you think ......
thanks and greetings
Attilio
 

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Thank you,
Inside is better, I use an honeycomb of nomex and kevlar filled with a polyurethane charged with a glass microsphere...
 
How long is the fore end from the front ring of the Bat? 550 grams is how many oz? I don't have a calculator handy?
Thanks Butch
 
I know how difficult it can be to work with carbon fiber and your work looks extraordinary. How does it vibrate? Any sound when you shoot? Flex?
 
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