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Demand for custom wood stocked rifle

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23 November 2021, 04:07
slivers
Demand for custom wood stocked rifle
I think most laminates I've seen are made out of the scrap that's found on the floor or out of the wood box next to the stove.


03 December 2021, 21:00
AnotherAZWriter
My serious hunting rifles are either laminate or synthetic. However, some rifles just plain don't look right without a wood stock, single shots being the prime example. I also like wood on my heavy rifle like a .416; after all, Africa is pretty friendly on wood stocks, and it just plain feels better.

On the other hand, I can't stand synthetic stocks on shotguns. I have an SX3 with a synthetic, more because it is painted in camo. But for the life of me I can't see why anyone would use an O/U with a synthetic stock.


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04 December 2021, 03:26
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)
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Originally posted by BaxterB:
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Originally posted by Colin Masters:
I’d really like a laminate wood stock, with the best the checkering could be under the circumstances.

Where would one even get a laminate blank suitable for say a .375?



Someone used to make a three-piece laminate where they flipped the center slab 180 degrees for stability. Not sure if they are still being made or were great, but the idea was solid - to have the stability of a laminate but the look of solid wood.


Was it Kilimanjaro?



With a three lam construction. Sure looks like hell if you need to build in cast
07 December 2021, 02:35
Atkinson
The only reason I have two laminated SS guns is so I can stick them in a couple feet of snow while I gut a deer or elk..If it aint snowing I want wood, its just warmer to the heart, and has a warmer feel. Its better on my old eyes and can be swooned over while sitting on a rock or against a tree watching the other side of a mountain on a cool moring with the sun just warming up ones back..Thats when a wood and blue rifle always wins the game..If that doesn't work for you, you need a sledge hammer..

Laminates are too heavy, and besides that they remind me of moms new kitchen floor..or handrails on the stairs...They don't even make good firewood..


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