11 January 2011, 05:39
IOWADONSTOCK BLANK
This is a hunk of wood from a dead walnut tree my son-in-law found on the acredge where he built a house for my daughter and grandkids. It has been dried for 8 years and I will use it for my 1909 Argintine Mauser which has been fixed up with a 7X57 barrel and other improvements. The existing stock is a real ugly fiberglass one. I want a wood stock on it at least when it's hanging up so it won't be so ugly. I'm thinking of a European hogback style stock because monte carlo style stocks fit me much better than our "classic" stocks. The photo has a paper over the wood with a cut-out to show thew wood.
11 January 2011, 17:51
clowdisLooks like bad grain direction in the wrist on the one side. Do you have room to flip the pattern?
11 January 2011, 20:50
IOWADONThere's not much room on this one, but I've got another piece of wood (same tree). Maybe this one would be better?
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11 January 2011, 20:53
IOWADONDoes this piece of wood (same tree) look better for strength?
11 January 2011, 23:21
vicvanbSome like blonds while others prefer red heads.
To my eyes, that "hogback" is pretty ugly. If Monte Carlos fit you, why not go with that style? A tastefully done MC sure looks a whole lot better than a "hogback" to me.
12 January 2011, 00:16
fla3006I don't care for the pattern. If you move it a little further forward, that should take care of most of the grain flow problem in the wrist.
12 January 2011, 00:53
John303.IMHO the secound blank has a better layout for strenght in the wrist, by the way nice feathered crotch on both. John303.
12 January 2011, 21:20
clowdisThe second stock has a better flow of the grain through the wrist and looks less likely to break with heavy use. I too, would move it forward a little bit to gain a bit of additional strength in the wrist area though. It's nice to have a bunch of feather in the buttstock but not in the wrist.
13 January 2011, 00:28
butchlocin either case i think i'd bury a 3/8" rod in accraglass in the wrist