Originally Posted by Anteloper
+1 end user who appreciates your efforts MCMXI!

I have the 6.5 Creed Hunter & am loving it.

Did remove the gel & bed the recoil lug & first couple inches of barrel.
I also installed a 9” carbon fiber tube & Acraglas into the forearm, which in my case made it stiff enough that I couldn’t easily squeeze the forearm & barrel together with my relatively weak fist. Relocated the front sling swivel lug to the tip of the forearm while I was at it. Now the swivel lug never impacts my hand.

None of that diminishes the excellence of your design! Way less “tuning” work than any other polymer stock I’ve ever dealt with. I usually just throw ‘em out.
In fact, I expected to do just that when I bought this gun, but was very pleasantly surprised.

THANKS!


Thanks again. I wonder how much of the movement was the barrel flexing and how much was the stock flexing. If you ever want to add rubber back it's a product called PT-FLEX 60. It took a while to find a solution that would add weight, damp vibration, couldn't shoot loose, couldn't be "easily" removed and didn't cost much. It adds $4 to $5 to the cost of the stock.


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