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Old April 26th, 2008
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Re: guns guns guns

If you want to preserve the beautiful wooden stock, I'd recommed switching to dyneema wishbones. Needless to say, this will require some filing & polishing of the shaft notches.

If you don't mind scratching up the front part of the stock with the articulated wishbone and do some refurbishment (2K epoxy + marine varnish) at the end of the season, that is also a feasible option. HOWEVER, I strongly recommend to exchange the flat articulated Picasso wishbone you currently use. This is made of extremely soft metal which is absolutely unsuitable for a wishbone. It is a mystery to me how a company like Picasso can sell such low-grade material.

Cheers

Last edited by ulysses; April 26th, 2008 at 10:05.
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