Darkhorse
Handloader
- Mar 14, 2014
- 822
- 185
You keep getting frisky Doc and those knees will remind you they are injured. The problem with a Meniscus tear is the loose cartilage keeps moving around inside the knee. One minute your fine, the next minute the knee is locking up and throbbing.
I had a total knee replacement in May and the knee is doing great. Trouble is as soon as I got off the cane the hip started bothering me and it just got worse. Seems I also have osteoarthritis in the hip. I am again becoming friends with the cane.
I have had a couple of wood stocks warp over the years. My old M700 BDL waited years before it started moving. When I took it out of the safe last year the warp had actually wore blueing off the barrel where it was pressing so hard. This was in the gun safe too. Just sitting there.
When I bedded the stock I removed enough wood from the forend that I could float the barrel and still have a good layer of glass. The intent is to keep it from moving anymore. So far it's worked.
I had a total knee replacement in May and the knee is doing great. Trouble is as soon as I got off the cane the hip started bothering me and it just got worse. Seems I also have osteoarthritis in the hip. I am again becoming friends with the cane.
I have had a couple of wood stocks warp over the years. My old M700 BDL waited years before it started moving. When I took it out of the safe last year the warp had actually wore blueing off the barrel where it was pressing so hard. This was in the gun safe too. Just sitting there.
When I bedded the stock I removed enough wood from the forend that I could float the barrel and still have a good layer of glass. The intent is to keep it from moving anymore. So far it's worked.