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what type of wood on Weatherby late 70's catalogue rifles?

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17 December 2005, 08:34
shootaway
what type of wood on Weatherby late 70's catalogue rifles?
Those weatherby rifles in those catalogues look really nice and unique.Anybody know what type of wood was used for those stocks?
17 December 2005, 08:46
Thumpper470
I don't have those catalogs in front of me, but Weatherby got many stocks from Calico over the years.
17 December 2005, 09:08
shootaway
I only by the best with my money,and that's something I wouldn't mind buying.I'd have that and just stare at it.
17 December 2005, 09:24
vapodog
Are you referring to their Mesquite stocks?.....I always liked them.....very unusual and distinctive.


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17 December 2005, 09:32
Gringo Cazador
Some were screwbean mesquite, which I understand it real hard to get now days, although I really don't care for it that much.

According to the guy that I buy my wood from, he said he used to sell Wby wood for the 460's and they were sap wood.......and they would stain it. He said the sap wood wouldnt crack and held up better. Not sure what type of wood.....some kind of walnut cause thats what he sold.


Billy,

High in the shoulder

(we band of bubbas)
17 December 2005, 09:35
shootaway
Vapodog,they look orange in color.I saw a picture the other day on the web.I remember sending out for a catalogue while 12 yrs of age and marvelling at the beauty of their rifles and shotguns.I can say that their look is very distinctive.
17 December 2005, 19:11
bisonland
Contact Weatherby directly...they have always provided answers to my questions...good customer relations. I'm sure they would tell you.
Tom
17 December 2005, 19:54
jeffeosso
What Gringo said (we both know this gentleman)

The lightest wood (actually not sap wood, but called that) is probably stronger, in the long run of things, than the better figured woods...

jeffe


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18 December 2005, 04:19
willmckee
except for the mesquite, i believe weatherbys from that era and on used claro.