If that's the case, edm is all I can suggest.It's 90% tungsten carbide and 10% cobalt.
Sounds like you have the right hookup. Yes, they are commonly used as big electrodes.The spec. sheet with the piece specifies it as 90% tungsten carbide and 10% cobalt. I ended up with it when I bought a box of surplus aluminum and Delrin/acetal round stock. This was in the box along with the rest of the stuff...still in the tube with the spec. sheet.
It's a nice piece of material but it may cost me more to have it EDM'd than buying a tungsten copper cut off piece. A local source used to refurb XRay tunes and they use tungsten copper round as the anode. He's got a bunch of stuff left over....am going to scrounge through that later today.
It may work but a 30br has an impressive amount of inertia from recoil. Lots more than I would've believed until I tried something similar to what you're doing and it failed. Worth a try as long as the weight is where it can't beat the stock to pieces inside, if it fails. Brazing would probably workTalked to our local EDM guys. They suggested I drill and tap a piece of mild steel round stock and bond it to the carbide using a bonding agent that's frequently used for this. -Al
I've got a piece of carbide to drill and tap. It's 90% tungsten carbide and 10% cobalt.
Tips and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks! -Al
It's just a weight for the butt of a BR stock.I'm itching to know what you're up to.

Silver braze a short section of steel to the end, drill and tap. Done!It's just a weight for the butt of a BR stock.
A classic case of something simple being turned into something complicated. The 'complicated' is me trying to use this piece of material.


You put the spring in front and close it up with the buttplate. Pack it tight to limit its movement- you should see how big of a group i can shoot when my scarbrough weight gets looseWalt, my preference is for the butt plate to pull the weight rearward in recoil.
Years ago, I had one of those C&H mercury recoil reducers in a stock with a spring on both ends.
 

