AlaskaHunter
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I have a friend who specializes in fine stocks.
He always glass-beds over unders.
Last year I met up with him in eastern Montana for our annual hunt.
He looked at my 40 year old Citori and told me I should have it bedded.
I did not. The next month I slipped on ice and cracked the stock exactly where he said the can crack.
Where the stock is mated to the receiver the wood can be less ~1/4 inch thick.
S & S in Polson, Montana installed a new stock for me and they glass bedded it. They told me they always glass bed their over/under shotgun stocks.
He always glass-beds over unders.
Last year I met up with him in eastern Montana for our annual hunt.
He looked at my 40 year old Citori and told me I should have it bedded.
I did not. The next month I slipped on ice and cracked the stock exactly where he said the can crack.
Where the stock is mated to the receiver the wood can be less ~1/4 inch thick.
S & S in Polson, Montana installed a new stock for me and they glass bedded it. They told me they always glass bed their over/under shotgun stocks.