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Laminate vs composite stocks

i've noticed carbon fiber, while be relatively stiff
Dampens a WHOLE LOT of recoil impulse, carbon fiber seems to absorb shock
Interesting, and good to know! The more I'm reading on this, I'm finding that maybe heavier fills seem to dampen recoil/vibration more than others. However, it seems to be just one persons word over another, albeit those people's words carry more weight than mine ever will.

I think I'm going to order a felso composite stock tomorrow with medium or heavy fill and have it bedded for my 30br or 6br and see how I like it.
 
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I've noticed the fore end stiffness varies quite a bit between not just composite and wood, but also by shape. I shoot some better than others, but haven't yet been able to exactly quantify fore end stiffness into my equation. Best I've been able to tell is its similar and related to how hard the front bag is filled.

I have some other ideas on stock structure, but lack the funding to have them built how I would like to try them.
 
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Thanks for the info!
 
Weight management is what comes to my mind.
With My wood stock I'd have to really search for the lighter actions, scope, barrel length to get it less than 17lbs.
My other 2, 13lb rifles have the same action, scope & barrel with the plastic/fiber stocks.
 
Weight management is what comes to my mind.
With My wood stock I'd have to really search for the lighter actions, scope, barrel length to get it less than 17lbs.
My other 2, 13lb rifles have the same action, scope & barrel with the plastic/fiber stocks.
The clubs I shoot at have zero weight restrictions and when I ask questions like this I forget that is probably the main concern for 99 percent of people shooting benchrest when picking any stock is weight rather than material.
 
i've noticed carbon fiber, while be relatively stiff
Dampens a WHOLE LOT of recoil impulse, carbon fiber seems to absorb shock
Short range, low profile, flat planed stocks are/were very popular for making weight requirements. However, a common complaint with some was the vibration from recoil impulse. These carbon fiber stocks with the most vibration seemed to be the ones with the lowest ratio of wood core. How many different brands have you shot?
 
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At one time I was obsessed with this topic. The sum of parts is actually more important. Theres some luck involved in that one is not better, just different. One thing I dont love is too stiff.
I've found 3 older threads now with a lot of good info from you and others on this topic. Just had to search different terminology I wasn't familiar with and that gave me a wealth of knowledge, Much appreciated! Pretty cool that you got the opportunity to test different stocks with different fills.
 
Here's a good old fashioned hand made laminate flat top from Custom Rifle Stocks. This was made for Mike Redin of Redin's Barrel Chambering.
 

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To find a walnut blank, sized to fit the stock u want can be a difficult task. Once u begin cutting on a solid piece of wood u can run into a host of problems. Hidden defects can cause u to scrap a piece of wood.
Laminated wood stocks avoid this issue as u can inspect each layer of wood before u glue the whole thing together. Typically, a laminated stock is heavier than a solid wood model. The type of wood is of course a variable.
Any wood stock can be customized/ modified ( cutting n sanding) to exactly fit you or ur application. That is a big plus.
With composite stocks, what u get will hopefully fit n function for u as modifications are not easy.
One issue ( no matter the material) no two stocks will fit/ feel the same no matter how hard u try to make that happen. It is strange but true.
 

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