|
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,531
Campfire Tracker
|
OP
Campfire Tracker
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,531 |
I bought a Marlin XS7 stainless 7mm-08 from Whittaker's last year before season. I mounted a scope that was laying around and off to the range. The rifle shot great and I used it all season. The stock is hollow and is noisy. What is the best material to fill the stock without adding extra weight? I thought about Great Stuff Foam. image hosting 12mb
“Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person” -Fred Bear
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 6,666
Campfire Tracker
|
Campfire Tracker
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 6,666 |
I stuffed my Tikka with one of those plastic bags the dry cleaners use.
'Four legs good, two legs baaaad." ---------------------------------------------- "Jimmy, some of it's magic, Some of it's tragic, But I had a good life all the way." (Jimmy Buffett)
SotG
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 8,004
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 8,004 |
You got it right. Great stuff "Big gap" foam. Use painters tape and mask all around the end of the stock. Probably should tape a plastic bag or something around the stock as well. That stuff is messy and is tough to get off whatever it dries on.
It actually helps the curing process to spray a fine mist of water in the stock first, because it is a polyurethane base (similar to Gorilla glue).
Fill halfway or so, let it fully cure, and then cut off the excess that expanded out.
Whatever you use will add weight, but this shouldn't be much over an ounce at most.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 2,601
Campfire Regular
|
Campfire Regular
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 2,601 |
Expanding foam filler like "Great Stuff". You are correct.
Edit: Guess I was a little slow...Ken Mi has the process down as well!
Last edited by 1Nut; 04/03/16.
Nut
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
Thomas Jefferson
|
|
|
|
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,531
Campfire Tracker
|
OP
Campfire Tracker
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,531 |
Thanks guys, I will pick up can of foam and give it a try. Good project for next weekend.
“Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person” -Fred Bear
|
|
|
|
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 7,932
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 7,932 |
A hand full of packing peanuts does exactly the same thing as the expanding foam and is a lot easier and less messy. Bubble wrap folded up and placed inside works well too.
I've tried the expanding foam. It works, but is messy and takes a few days to dry. It will keep expanding for 2-3 days, and you can't take it out if you change your mind later.
Most people don't really want the truth.
They just want constant reassurance that what they believe is the truth.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 32,178
Campfire 'Bwana
|
Campfire 'Bwana
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 32,178 |
A hand full of packing peanuts does exactly the same thing as the expanding foam and is a lot easier and less messy. Bubble wrap folded up and placed inside works well too.
I've tried the expanding foam. It works, but is messy and takes a few days to dry. It will keep expanding for 2-3 days, and you can't take it out if you change your mind later. Why would you change your mind about filling a hollow stock?
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 13,926
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 13,926 |
A hand full of packing peanuts does exactly the same thing as the expanding foam and is a lot easier and less messy. Bubble wrap folded up and placed inside works well too.
I've tried the expanding foam. It works, but is messy and takes a few days to dry. It will keep expanding for 2-3 days, and you can't take it out if you change your mind later. Why would you change your mind about filling a hollow stock? In case you want to fill it with illegal narcotics to cross the border.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 19,179
Campfire Ranger
|
Campfire Ranger
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 19,179 |
My Rem 700 Syn is hollow too. I don't notice the noise but
in COLD wx that stock gets COLD like holding a tire iron. I'd like to fix that!!
Jerry
jwall- *** 3100 guy***
A Flat Trajectory is Never a Handicap
Speed is Trajectory's Friend !!
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 8,004
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 8,004 |
Or, do like Ruger and just jam a chunk of styro beadboard in the stock. That's what they do with the American. But certainly not effective.
The expanding foam fills the entire cavity 100%. For voids or recesses in the forend area, black silicone rubber caulk works well. Not nearly as heavy as bedding material, and simple to shape and smooth while wet to the shape it will be when dry.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 6,158
Campfire Tracker
|
Campfire Tracker
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 6,158 |
I have a Remington 783 with a hollow stock. It sounds like the cowbell in "Don't Fear The Reaper". There are a few youtube videos on how to but but seems like a simple chore.
Fight fire, save lives, laugh in the face of danger.
Stupid always finds a way.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 86,196
Campfire Oracle
|
Campfire Oracle
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 86,196 |
How are you introducing bead board/ packing peanuts/ dry cleaner bags/ expanding foam, etc. into the stock?
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
|
|
|
|
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 1,532
Campfire Regular
|
Campfire Regular
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 1,532 |
The Great Stuff foam works well. I clamp it forend down and mask around the outside near the butt end. If it expands too much you can cut it off level with the edge with a serrated bread knife. This seems to get the cavity completely full and made a significant difference while adding very little weight.
|
|
|
|
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 10,872
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 10,872 |
Yep Great Stuff foam works well. Best to do it in two passes to give it time to cure properly.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 2,601
Campfire Regular
|
Campfire Regular
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 2,601 |
My Rem 700 Syn is hollow too. I don't notice the noise but
in COLD wx that stock gets COLD like holding a tire iron. I'd like to fix that!!
Jerry Stuff chemical handwarmers in the stock?
Nut
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
Thomas Jefferson
|
|
|
|
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 19,107
Campfire Ranger
|
Campfire Ranger
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 19,107 |
If you choose expanding foam, be aware that there are different kinds with different expanding rates. One with the high volume needs to be introduced a little at a time or it can crack your stock. No my observation but something that I read somewhere. miles
Look out for number 1, don't step in number 2.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 6,369
Campfire Tracker
|
Campfire Tracker
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 6,369 |
If you choose expanding foam, be aware that there are different kinds with different expanding rates. One with the high volume needs to be introduced a little at a time or it can crack your stock. No my observation but something that I read somewhere. miles Use Low Expansion foam - it is the type that is used around doors and windows. Works great. drover
223 Rem, my favorite cartridge - you can't argue with truckloads of dead PD's and gophers.
24hourcampfire.com - The site where there is a problem for every solution.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 13,155
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 13,155 |
Plastic grocery bags.
Takes about 3 minutes. Free.
P
Obey lawful commands. Video interactions. Hold bad cops accountable. Problem solved.
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
Member #547 Join date 3/09/2001
|
|
|
|
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 496
Campfire Member
|
Campfire Member
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 496 |
I too have used plastic grocery bags in my synthetic stocked guns. They are essentially free, add little weight and do a good job of deadening the sound. I have used a ramrod or arrow to help pack them down as I add them.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 3,619
Campfire Tracker
|
Campfire Tracker
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 3,619 |
I'm actually thinking of ordering some marine grade, structural foam, and experimenting with that over carbon rods for forends (instead of heavy epoxy) in the current rash of flexy stocks. The window foam will work in butt stocks, and Browning has used it. Also, they used to make a black, waterproof version for fish pond use, that is really good for this kind of stuff.
|
|
|
|
649 members (10Glocks, 17CalFan, 160user, 06hunter59, 1beaver_shooter, 10gaugemag, 53 invisible),
2,564
guests, and
1,327
robots. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
Forums81
Topics1,191,835
Posts18,478,075
Members73,948
|
Most Online11,491 Jul 7th, 2023
|
|
|
|