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Hi,
I tried posting over on the med bore rifle subforum, but no responses. I "know" many of you here and thought I might get better input as many of you have done custom builds. Going on a 300 H&H w/ a draw bolt so not too heavy recoiling. Hopefully the checks will turn out. What do you all think? Thanks [URL= ] [/URL]
 
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Maybe the reason that you got no response is because the pics are so dark it is difficult to tell if the grain flow is good or not.
 
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I dont think it will work worth a crap, I can send you an e-mail address, and will go as far as paying shipping to here... Wink

I'm by far an expert at looking at a blank on the internet, but it appears to have the proper flow in the neck and wrist..being a draw bolt gives you an advantage also.
Didnt say what action this is going on?


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Agree and understand the pics are a bit dark-only ones I have at the moment. If you click on the photobucket images and enlarge it is easier to see. Will be on one of Glenn Soroka's beautiful Farquharsons in 300H&H.
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I think it is a kick ass blank. Barring any checks or unseen issues, it should turn a beautiful stock.


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I second what Bailey said.
 
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I'd be happy to have that piece of lumber on anything in my safe. Nice stuff!

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Looking at the straight lines in the pistol grip area should be strong enough.

Mike


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How is the grain flow looking down from the top and up from the bottom?

BR
 
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Highly figured blanks always result in some sort of "issues".

That's a really nice piece but would be best suited for a huge actioned shotgun such as a K-80, or a Perazzi. The large bearing surfaces of those actions gives the "overly" figured blank more volume to soak-up recoil stresses.

The recoil characteristics of a large bore DR can be very unkind to highly figured pieces of walnut.

I've seen more than one "Super-exotica" piece of wood do very bad things around the action inletting and the rear of the top tang.

Critical aspect is that the blank has been properly dried and has a fairly low MC at the time of shaping, say below 10%. My stocker won't touch a blank under 6 years old and then only if it has been properly dried with the ends sealed and the sides left pure.

There's a lot more to good wood than just the visible aspects.

Take a look on the net a some of the better guns available that were made when guns really got used and used a lot. There's a reason that the older DRs and Pigeon guns (the heaviest recoiling of guns) never had over the over the top wood on them . The stockers back in the day knew of the pitfalls of overly figured wood and avoided it as a rule.

All said, If I read correctly your project involves a through-bolted action, thus the aforementioned is of less importance.

Good luck and send us pics of the finished gun!!!

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Thanks to all for the thoughful responses-echo pretty much everything I've heard on the topic. I will trust the builder/stocker on this one and let you know how it turns out.
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Bill
 
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