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Old 01-10-2011, 9:23 AM
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Default Anyone mod the original 10/22 stock to fit a .920 heavy barrel?

I can't seem to find a stock that I like without spending the price of another rifle to fit my .920 barrel. For the time being, I would like to sand out the channel on my original wooden stock.

I know that it's been done a thousand times but I've never ran across an DIY. I've heard that you can use a broom stick with sandpaper. Is this the best method? And should I try to free float the barrel? I already have a barrel but I'm still in the process of ordering parts such as a quality v-block if that matters, before I start the mod.

Thanks fellas.

Oh, and I heard that using CCI Stingers is a no no. Do you guys recommend a particular .22LR to try?
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