houserocker
Guero Loco
My CVA .45cal Kentucky rifle has a crack on each side of of the stock just behind the lock mechanism on the narrowest part. One has been there for years but I noticed the other when I was cleaning it after the Frostbite Shoot. It is a fairly cheap rifle but has great sentimental value. I don't want to spend too much to get it fixed and would be willing to do it myself but I don't have a clue about the best way to go about it. I know the Native Americans used to wrap wet rawhide around the stock and let it harden on there. Any deep thoughts?