Relieving H-S stock for loading port

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tobybradshaw

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I'm building a live varmint/pronghorn 6BR using one of Jerry Stiller's new PredatorV actions (RBLP). I have an H-S stock inletted for a regular RBRP Rem 700. I'll need to relieve the left side of the stock for the left loading port and the PredatorV bolt release. How can I make a neat job of this, preferably without having to use a milling machine?

I don't plan to fill in the existing loading port relief on the right side, but if there is an easy way to do that I might consider it. Thanks!

Toby Bradshaw
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Lynn,

Thanks. I'm not worried about matching the "webbed" finish (which does look like it would be tough to do), so I'll probably end up doing pretty much what you've suggested. I considered roughing in the cuts with a table saw with a carbide blade, or making the finishing cuts with a router and a carbide bit, to keep the cuts straight, but I'm not sure whether a carbide blade will do a decent job on the plastic material. I guess I could try a shallow cut first to check before breaking out the Dremel ...

Toby Bradshaw
baywingdb@comcast.net
 
I've never seen a plastic HS stock. all the ones I've seen are graphite of some type. a dremel with a zip saw will work good. do like lynn said and make a tape template on the side where you don't go too far. what I do is lay it on the other side and trace the existing port then transfer it to the other side.
 
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carbide tools will cut plastic very well goathead workers will thread protectors on rework casing at work. makes pretty shavings
 
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