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Re: Australian Wood for gunstocks.

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02 June 2004, 01:57
Bakes
Re: Australian Wood for gunstocks.
Welcome to the forums Gadge. Thanks for the reply.
02 June 2004, 01:19
Gadge
Merv Naughton used to use blackwood for his Fieldman .22RF stocks. Colour does vary a bit - I've had a couple of Fieldmans that were dark [much like walnut], and one .22 mag that's very light. Reasonably hard wood though. Don't know how it'd checker - a tight grained bit would be OK.
02 June 2004, 23:05
smlekid
If you have ever seen a Lithgow made 303 with Queensland maple timber you will know what I am talking about it is really nice looking timber which looks like Marble in its grain structure but it is prone to splitting it was only used for a few years on 303 production there is some other timbers that were trialed by the military but only Coachwood was considered for service