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<blockquote data-quote="skipglo" data-source="post: 1712463" data-attributes="member: 87776"><p>With the price you put out you have a chance to buy darn near any factory 300 and a good portion of alot of semi customized. But the only piece of advice I'm going to offer with 56 years of hunting and collecting under my belt is this...if you want to hang this rifle on the wall..</p><p>By all means get a wood stock....they are beautiful....but if you are hunting ... please re-consider! There have been more than several occasions on my nice stocks getting a bad scratch when I darn near grabbed the gun by the barrel and wanted to break the stock off ( several weeks of anger management saved a few of them) and on my customs.. genuinely brought tears to my eyes! Nothing is worse than having a treasured weapon deteriorate before your eyes. And wood is subject to swelling and shrinkage which definitely can affect your accuracy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipglo, post: 1712463, member: 87776"] With the price you put out you have a chance to buy darn near any factory 300 and a good portion of alot of semi customized. But the only piece of advice I'm going to offer with 56 years of hunting and collecting under my belt is this...if you want to hang this rifle on the wall.. By all means get a wood stock....they are beautiful....but if you are hunting ... please re-consider! There have been more than several occasions on my nice stocks getting a bad scratch when I darn near grabbed the gun by the barrel and wanted to break the stock off ( several weeks of anger management saved a few of them) and on my customs.. genuinely brought tears to my eyes! Nothing is worse than having a treasured weapon deteriorate before your eyes. And wood is subject to swelling and shrinkage which definitely can affect your accuracy! [/QUOTE]
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