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Who has the best ebony for forends for the best price, I am out and need to get some.

Thanks, Billy


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Don't know about price but I get mine from www.cookwoods.com


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I bought a grab bag of ebony from Woodcraft. It had enough ebony for probably 10-12 forends and grip cap inserts. It cost just a couple dollars more than 1 pc from Brownells.......DJ


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Billy,
I got mine from Dennis (or dwight).. you sent me to him!!

This just for your caps? or for tip and cap?

RMF sells it for 25 bucks

I've got a block here I can cut you off a chunk from..

jeffe


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Jefferosso. Do you have a link to RMF?

I need some ebony also.
 
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ask and the link will be provided
http://www.rifle-stocks.com/


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
 
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Jeffe,

Its pretty bad when I can't remember who I sent you to..........must be the reaction of me spending money on the new belt sander.....you know I have to get therapy when I spend money.


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Try Jim Preslik at Preslik's gunstocks, Chico CA. He usually has some in stock along with some of very nice blanks. Call him though; he don't answer his email often enough.


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Look on ebay. Sometimes they have real good deals. I buy off Ebay all the time and have never had a problem. People like Chitswoods, lindaswoods, and West penn hardwoods come to mind.


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I've spent a litte time hanging around sawmills in Central Africa and have always wondered why some of the more luxorious woods don't end up as riflestocks. For instance, is Padauk a wood appropriate for riflestocks? How about Madagascar Rosewood?


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