I know that not everbody has done this or knows about it; But years ago I bought a composite Remington HS stock from an auto-body guy (and "gun-nut" on the side) who had completely reshaped and recontoured his .223 VSSF Remington rifle into a completely different looking stock so that you wouldn't even recognize it. I own this rifle to this day. It's one of my favorites, and wish to try my own hand at making a custom stock like that myself in a 7mmMag.
BUT, instead of buying an expensive $200-$250 HS stock to tear apart and learn on, I'd like to start with an Ebay or GunBroker used $75-$100 laminated wood stock. Does anybody know if applying auto-body materials like BONDO (or "Duraglas" to be exact), can hold properly onto the outside of a woodstock just as it does to composites? I know the tricks about roughing up the surfaces for better adhesion, but was concerned too about the temperature and humidity changes that affect wood more then say an HS composite stock.
BUT, instead of buying an expensive $200-$250 HS stock to tear apart and learn on, I'd like to start with an Ebay or GunBroker used $75-$100 laminated wood stock. Does anybody know if applying auto-body materials like BONDO (or "Duraglas" to be exact), can hold properly onto the outside of a woodstock just as it does to composites? I know the tricks about roughing up the surfaces for better adhesion, but was concerned too about the temperature and humidity changes that affect wood more then say an HS composite stock.