That dreaded phrase. But, all stocks were sanded at the manufacturer so my question is, "how to tell factory from kitchen table sanding?" What grit and technique should we use now to help a ruined or reproduction stock look "proper" ?
I've done a few sporter stocks and learned to always use a backing pad to keep flats "flat" and preserve sharp edges and corners. I'm asking because I have two reproduction C stocks, I know I'll never fool anyone but would like to make them look authentic.
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