Just recently got a new 700 AAC-SD. Comes with Hogue overmold stock, which I know is the first thing that needs changing out. This stock does come with pillars installed already and I do love the feel of it externally so I thought I might do some research and take on a new project in accurizing this stock to the best of my abilities.
First thing I noticed is barrel contact at very front of stock due to the flimsyness of the plastic stock. I removed the barreled action and bottom metal and inspected barrel channel. Of course it was all plastic so I looked around the garage and came up with an idea. I found some stainless steel rods and cut them to full length of barrel channel. I dremeled out a channel running parrallel with barrel channel then sanded down all plastic inside channel to rough surface up. Then I set the rod in channel (butting up right in front of recoil lug area).
Next I mixed up some 2 part epoxy (similar to JB Weld) and skimmed the whole barrel channel in attempot to cover stainless rod and bond it to inside of stock. I let epoxy cure 24 hrs per instructions. This afternoon I fitted barreled action into stock and torqued to spec. The result was a free floated barrel and no barrel contact upon loading bipod or compressing barreled action to stock.
So far I am pleased with results and look forward to attempting a glasbed job on it using Brownells glassbed kit. I have not shot this setup yet so I wont be able to get a before and after results. I figured I would be wasting my time with the stock setup that came new. Will I keep this stock permanantly? Probably not, just figured I would tinker on what I got while I save up for a stock with full length block installed.
I forgot to take pics in process of modding, but here is a shot of finished job:
First thing I noticed is barrel contact at very front of stock due to the flimsyness of the plastic stock. I removed the barreled action and bottom metal and inspected barrel channel. Of course it was all plastic so I looked around the garage and came up with an idea. I found some stainless steel rods and cut them to full length of barrel channel. I dremeled out a channel running parrallel with barrel channel then sanded down all plastic inside channel to rough surface up. Then I set the rod in channel (butting up right in front of recoil lug area).
Next I mixed up some 2 part epoxy (similar to JB Weld) and skimmed the whole barrel channel in attempot to cover stainless rod and bond it to inside of stock. I let epoxy cure 24 hrs per instructions. This afternoon I fitted barreled action into stock and torqued to spec. The result was a free floated barrel and no barrel contact upon loading bipod or compressing barreled action to stock.
So far I am pleased with results and look forward to attempting a glasbed job on it using Brownells glassbed kit. I have not shot this setup yet so I wont be able to get a before and after results. I figured I would be wasting my time with the stock setup that came new. Will I keep this stock permanantly? Probably not, just figured I would tinker on what I got while I save up for a stock with full length block installed.
I forgot to take pics in process of modding, but here is a shot of finished job:
