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Took a flyer on a Bastogne blank : Need opinion
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14 May 2013, 01:28
butchlocnow why on earth would you buy such a ugly piece of wood?

perhaps you should invest in a nice piece of plastic for a stock and send this one to me for proper disposal
14 May 2013, 01:37
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Originally posted by butchloc:
now why on earth would you buy such a ugly piece of wood?

perhaps you should invest in a nice piece of plastic for a stock and send this one to me for proper disposal
What's your address???

I was really wondering about grain flow in the wrist area....
The blank is nice....no doubt,but I have picked blanks before only to find out that I didn't see a problem until someone with more experience pointed it out.
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14 May 2013, 04:01
clowdisA gaudy piece of wood that should work out great for a smallbore rifle. The forend looks like it might not have the straightest grain but it looks like the flow through the wrist isn't too bad as long as you don't make the wrist too straight. Probably going to need some stain in the forend to smooth out the transition through the sapwood but I'd use it, that's for sure.
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14 May 2013, 07:12
Toomany ToolsProbably ok for a .22 Hornet or .222, but I would not want to work with it.
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14 May 2013, 07:33
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Originally posted by Toomany Tools:
Probably ok for a .22 Hornet or .222, but I would not want to work with it.
Thanks John....I like your honesty. I cancelled the sale, I feel better.
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14 May 2013, 17:38
Toomany ToolsYears ago I made the mistake of trying to use a very similar blank. I glass-bedded it, and when I popped the barreled action out of the stock, which was about 80% done, the stock broke into about 6 pieces. The customer had provided the blank, and since I'd broken it, I bought the replacement. Expensive lesson learned.
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