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bonanza
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lead shot in stock
      #21473 - 30/11/04 04:40 AM

Is there any harm in putting lead shot in the bolt hole of the butt stock?

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Re: lead shot in stock [Re: bonanza]
      #21474 - 30/11/04 05:03 AM

Stephen Dodd Hughes discusses this in his book "Custom Shotguns." He as a method for doing it (which does NOT include pouring melted lead into the hole in the stock, but is rather fitting a piece of molded lead into the recepticle in the stock/forearm, etc...

Why not just drop in a mercury recoil reducer? They're available in practically any weight, and it would be a lot easier to both install and remove than just plain old lead.

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Re: lead shot in stock [Re: new_guy]
      #21475 - 30/11/04 05:26 AM

I poured #8 shot down the hole and capped it of with a cork, then trimmed the cork and reattached the recoil pad. I was just wondering if there might be a reaction between the lead and wood or steel bolt.

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Re: lead shot in stock [Re: bonanza]
      #21479 - 30/11/04 07:58 AM

I don't know about the reaction between the lead and wood - i'm not a chemist, but it seems to have worked in pencils for over 100-years!

As for the cork, when i've installed my own recoil reducers - i usually pick up a walnut dowel rod of the appropriate diamater, insert it into the hole in the butstock and mark the angle at which it needs to be cut so that it's flush with the butt of the stock (under the recoil pad.)

Cut it at that marked angle, and then use a hand drill to drill a recessed hole at about 45 degrees through the dowell "plug."

Then a wood screw through the plug (with the appropriated sized pre-drilled hole) engages the wood of the stock, while the angle "tension" pulls the plug into the recoil reducer an secures it in place.

That may hold a little better than the cork.



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