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23 March 2013, 06:59
Idaho SharpshooterWhat percent...
What percent of a total custom build would you earmark for Walnut?
23 March 2013, 07:32
ramrod340Can't say. My first build was Myrtle. But other than a couple syn tossed in everything else has been some form of walnut.
As usual just my $.02
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23 March 2013, 07:42
FAST996walnut....either turkish or claro for Winchesters. Sure there are alternatives,but a nice walnut is hard to beat. All the walnut I have used, the checkering has been nice and crisp,no fuzz.
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I wouldn't look at it as a percent........it's all about the wood.
In all my builds it turned out to be around 20%.
I've paid up to $2K for blanks (for guns that cost twice as much as a decade ago). For guesstimating purposes $1K is reasonable enough to get a decent piece of wood with good grain and nice figure.
Yeah you can also find some decent bargains.........but ya get what you pay for..........For a couple hundred you can get perfect grain through the wrist but looks like it belongs on a chair you bought from Walmart or a nice dark figure on the butt with shit grain or yellow pine up front, etc.......(kinda like a blonde with non matching luggage

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23 March 2013, 20:01
fla3006Most of the cost of a good custom is going to be labor, unless you do the work yourself. Don't skimp on wood, the action or barrel. Having said that, perfectly fine Turkish or California English can be had for $500-$1000, sometimes less.
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26 March 2013, 01:38
McKayTen grand total build 1K for wood. 20K build 1.5-2K.
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26 March 2013, 02:36
DoublessI have a piece of Australian being inletted at present for a custom LH 400 H&H. The "board" was $1195 and an absolute steal, as I see it...
26 March 2013, 05:19
RaySenderoquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
What percent of a total custom build would you earmark for Walnut?
Is that to include checkering?
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26 March 2013, 05:29
Woodhitsquote:
Originally posted by RaySendero:
quote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
What percent of a total custom build would you earmark for Walnut?
Is that to include checkering?
I think he means for the blank.
I'd call it about 10% for me.
26 March 2013, 06:03
FAST996I have paid 500-1800 for blanks. Stock making I have gotten quotes all over from 2300 to 8000
The most reasonable I have spent on wood is 150.00 and 700.00 to inlet,finish,grip cap,forend tip and checker.
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