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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Durability of Weatherby Wood Stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="texas 527" data-source="post: 968399" data-attributes="member: 75749"><p>The wood stocks do very well in my experience with "normal" handling. My oldest Wby is a Mk V built in 1965 (7mm Wby) and is still going strong after many hours at the range and on my back with a sling. The stock wasn't designed just for looks but to also reduce felt recoil. I do keep it in a case in the car or truck. The rifle has the usual handling marks. I bought the rifle to shoot and hunt, not to keep in a safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texas 527, post: 968399, member: 75749"] The wood stocks do very well in my experience with "normal" handling. My oldest Wby is a Mk V built in 1965 (7mm Wby) and is still going strong after many hours at the range and on my back with a sling. The stock wasn't designed just for looks but to also reduce felt recoil. I do keep it in a case in the car or truck. The rifle has the usual handling marks. I bought the rifle to shoot and hunt, not to keep in a safe. [/QUOTE]
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