Are You blued steel, 1 inch & fine wood or are you Kevlar, carbon, stainless, 30-34mm??

DANG IS THAT THE DAISY 762?
No Kiding what a BEAUTIFUL work of Art!!!!!!
Love it and thanks for sharing!!!!!!

I do not ever want to be JEALOUS of anything, but that rifle brings out my WANTING Side!
Thanks
Len & Jill
The top one is a Weatherby Mark V Varmitmaster .224 Wby Mag I have another one that was in .22-250 Rem that one I re-barrel to a 6XC for Deer, when I bought them from Weatherby I had them hand pick the stocks so they'd match I thought they did a pretty good job. Cheers.

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6mmXC Wby Varmintmaster top .224 Wby Mag Vamintmaster bottom 001 - Copy (2).jpg
 
I love the look of a wooden stock with a high quality shiny bluing job. I've got a McMillan vanguard deluxe from the 70's that is the epitome of a beautiful rifle. The problem is that heavy use on those types of rifles turns them into a dented and rusty rifle that may group good or bad depending on humidity.

My dream rifle is built on a stainless custom action with a cerakote job that looks like a high quality bluing job, without the potential for rust and wear marks. Then, put it in a McMillan mcwoody with a nice polish job and you've got the best of both worlds. Old school classic looks with new tech that maintains groups and looks for a lifetime… or three ;)
 
Both.

Classic is cool, but new school is cool to for the right reasons and times.

I rock a CZ550 full stock and cerakote carbon. The full stock does rock 30mm leupold gold ring VX6 though.
 

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