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| I saw that one on Dressels web site also, can't remember the price, even though I like English, its a nice blank, but I like a blank 2 1/2 thick. Dressels has some good blanks and they are dry, but on the skinny side for many rifles.
If you like and its not to small, buy it, I think its a nice blank. You can always send it back if you dont like it, Dressels are good people and good to deal with. |
| Posts: 1868 | Location: League City, Texas | Registered: 11 April 2003 | 
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| I think i would pass on either one of these, for a custom rifle... The grain may be tons better on the second one, but either suit me.
rate them? stock 1: ... 4, stock 2, (since I can't see more detail) 4.5
Bill was offering better blanks that what this one LOOKS like from these pics.
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| Dsmith,
You should be able to do better than that for $400 from Dressels. Sometimes the photos do not do justice to the blanks and of course it is always better to see them in person.
I spent near $20K on their wood pile last year and it is worth the effort to look at it. |
| Posts: 4917 | Location: Wenatchee, WA, USA | Registered: 17 December 2001 | 
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| I, personally don't like the layout of either stock you have shown us...
I would prefer a stock that the grain ran from the toe of the stock up through the grip and staight to the forend or in a slightly upward flow to the forend and the cross grain at the butt was straight across...I would prefer quarter sawn European, Turkish, California or some thin shell walnut that is dry and properly cured... |
| Posts: 42552 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000 | 
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