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Un-Bubba'd or Re-Bubba'd?
I recently tried to "un-Bubba" the HI stock on the 5.4 Inland. I guess it might also be called a "re-Bubba" job. The day I bought the carbine, I tried to imagine what it might look like with the checkering sanded off, but didn't think it would be possible. One of our members also suggested sanding it, but I actually figured it was hopeless. The checkering was awfully deep. I spent the past 6 weeks or so looking for other stocks, but in the meantime went ahead and stripped the shiny finish off, but just couldn't quite get up the nerve to try sanding it. After just missing a nice HI stock on eBay by a couple of dollars, I decided to give the sandpaper a try. Even though the grip is now considerably thinner, I was able to keep a a reasonable contour to it. I mixed a little bit of mahogany stain with some walnut and it came out pretty close to what I wanted - then followed up with (3) coats of oil. I should have taken more time with the chip behind the recoil plate, and I think if I had the whole thing to do over again I would send it to Charlie or Frank. Also, I was supposed to shoot a "one shot group" at 25 yards and report back here - finally got that done too. I could make excuses for why I didn't hit the black, but won't say much other than it was probably operator error. - Bob
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