Re: best way to shorten a stock
Here is a Rem 510 22RF single shot bolt we got for $50 at the gun show because someone cut a few inches off the stock.
We drilled and tapped for Weaver mounts.
It has shot .2 moa in a lucky 5 shot group, but averages 1 ~ 1.5 moa @50y.
So we tried to restore it.
We cut the butt square.
We glued on some Walnut to the butt.
We cut the new butt square.
We screwed on a butt plate.
We sanded down the junctions with a belt sander.
It got a coat of poly varnish.
It is not a foam core fiber glass laminate stock, but it is a good visual example of the precision possible with a power miter saw.
Here is a High Tech Specialties stock [Bansner]that has been cut to length with a power miter saw. It is being fitted for a wooden butt plug that will [when epoxied in place] accept the Limbsaver recoil pad mounting screws.
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/cid=0/k=h...ech_specialties