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I picked up a nice piece of American black walnut recently and was wondering if it'd be rite for my Cogswell & Harrison 375 H&H ....the grain is straight and tight and should make a very pretty stock....will post pics once its completed zubin One shot..meat! Two shots...maybe...Three shots...heap shit! - Old Indian adage | ||
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Black walnut has been used on .375s almost since the round was invented in 1912, and Winchester has been using it since they introduced the M-70 so chambered in the 1930s. It should work, and look, fine. George | |||
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It would not be my choice, as its heavy, porus, and not as desirable to me as turkish, English, Bastogne, or French..but yes, it will probably make you a stock...I would not pass judgment on any blank, until I have seen how the grain flows, etc... Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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Is this one of the stocks that Bill Soverns sold here on AR a while back, if it is, it should with no problem. As Geo said, Black has been used on 375 forever. Billy, High in the shoulder (we band of bubbas) | |||
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