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Filling hollow plastic stock for sound deadening?
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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3816598" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>For anyone who is curious, I never thought it was worth the time, money and mess of replacing the bags I stuffed in the back of my 300blk Ranch Rifle. Aside from those 3 reasons, most everything else is "permanent" and ya never know what a guy might want to do in the future.</p><p>I picked up a 5.56 Ruger American Ranch last weekend and did the same just now. It took about 20 plastic grocery bags which is quick (no cure time needed), eventually free (doest everybody have a ton of these things around?), no mess and easily reversible. It may not win me any craftsmanship awards, but it works like a charm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3816598, member: 40561"] For anyone who is curious, I never thought it was worth the time, money and mess of replacing the bags I stuffed in the back of my 300blk Ranch Rifle. Aside from those 3 reasons, most everything else is "permanent" and ya never know what a guy might want to do in the future. I picked up a 5.56 Ruger American Ranch last weekend and did the same just now. It took about 20 plastic grocery bags which is quick (no cure time needed), eventually free (doest everybody have a ton of these things around?), no mess and easily reversible. It may not win me any craftsmanship awards, but it works like a charm. [/QUOTE]
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