Number one complaint with the American rifles is the "flimsy" stock. They flex easily and can contact the barrel especially when using a bipod. I've stiffened several of them on .450 BushMaster chambered American's so I figured it was step one on this as well.
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Relief channel is cut into the ribs
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All internal surfaces are roughed up using a carbide burr with a Dremel tool.
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Small pocket relief is bored into the rear of the forearm, at the front of the forward V block
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