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Old 10-08-2009, 02:40 PM
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Great tip on steaming out dents, works great on oil finnished stocks. If stock is plastic finnish, urethane, some types of varnish or other stuff that will melt be very careful, heat can make a big mess. If the dent goes through to the wood, use a gentle type of remover/stripper if you want to remove all of the finnish and start from fresh. If you want to spot fix, sand a small area of the plastic or varnish, steam out the dent, re-apply finnish of the same type as original.

If the existing dents are just in the finnish as you indicated, and there aren't too many, you could try spot refinnishing, though strip and redo usually produces a nicer job if there are more than a few dings.

Working on the exterior of the stock should not affect accurracy, bedding etc. There are some great artricles on stoch refinnishing available on Brownell's site and by Googling "Gunstock Refinnishing".
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