B Brian G Private Full Member Minuteman Oct 25, 2013 7 0 Northern Ca Sep 14, 2014 #1 Sep 14, 2014 #1 I have an HS pro series and want to shorten it an inch or so. Is this doable, don't know if they are hollow or solid etc.
I have an HS pro series and want to shorten it an inch or so. Is this doable, don't know if they are hollow or solid etc.
R rsimes Private Full Member Minuteman Feb 1, 2006 21 3 Memphis, TN Sep 17, 2014 #2 Sep 17, 2014 #2 It is foam inside. Nothing solid to attach the pad too.
M MJY65 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 4, 2011 418 2 Minnesota Sep 17, 2014 #3 Sep 17, 2014 #3 rsimes said: It is foam inside. Nothing solid to attach the pad too. Click to expand... They are foam inside, but the pad can be epoxied to the outer shell just like it is from the factory.
rsimes said: It is foam inside. Nothing solid to attach the pad too. Click to expand... They are foam inside, but the pad can be epoxied to the outer shell just like it is from the factory.
E Easy_E Sergeant Full Member Minuteman May 19, 2006 785 206 St Johns Mi Sep 17, 2014 #4 Sep 17, 2014 #4 Some guys shorten the butt stock then fill in interior with epoxy and some lead to weight the rear. You can also set some nuts in the epoxy to attach the new butt pad.
Some guys shorten the butt stock then fill in interior with epoxy and some lead to weight the rear. You can also set some nuts in the epoxy to attach the new butt pad.
S12A Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Feb 25, 2009 806 694 Australia Sep 17, 2014 #5 Sep 17, 2014 #5 I've done it, depending on the Model there will be some area to screw into. Definately epoxy it as well though.
I've done it, depending on the Model there will be some area to screw into. Definately epoxy it as well though.