worked perfect with 45 long colt SWCs end to end and then cover with epoxy like I mentioned below to keep them from rattling. We used a half inch drill bit for the cut out. Yours looks a bit bigger so maybe 475 caliber slugs.
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Somedays it's the bear, somedays it's YOU.
- WB, 2017-04-20, 14:45
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Try some Forster bits. Connecticut Valley makes a good set. (nm)
- "O"Gary, 2017-04-20, 17:11
- Without a drill press it was fruitless! - WB, 2017-04-20, 17:48
- most of the forends we have routed out have - Gary Reeder, 2017-04-20, 16:16
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I would have added the 3rd forend screw
- Blake, 2017-04-20, 15:34
- the third forend screw will help to keep the forend from - Gary Reeder, 2017-04-20, 17:07
- we use a common drinking straw inserted into - Gary Reeder, 2017-04-20, 16:58
- Now that's a cool trick. First time I've seen that... - Huey, 2017-04-20, 15:58
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Hey, I still could. Do a hardwood bed post w/screw (nm)
- WB, 2017-04-20, 15:58
- Do you have enough grip (depth of forend) to - "O" Gary, 2017-04-20, 17:16
- I LOVE seeing this stuff!!!! (nm) - Drdougrx, 2017-04-20, 15:53
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Try some Forster bits. Connecticut Valley makes a good set. (nm)
- "O"Gary, 2017-04-20, 17:11