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Ever use Richard's microfit factory 2nd's stocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1143065" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Read my signature line. A good part of that 2yr. gunsmithing program was stock making. Richards uses cheap wood, it has little to NO density. It'll take forever for you to fill the pores before final finishing. Their inletting, if you can call it that, sucks. It might be stright,, it might not. They 'over grade' thier wood (they grade AA as AAA and do the the same with the other grades). They 'hack-up' wood into 'would-be' gunstocks for the masses who are wowed by the pretty pics on their web site. You need to learn that 'cheap guns', as you put it, aren't worth putting alot of time into. I don't know about you, but I have a limited time on this earth. I don't know how long or short that time might be (none of use do!). As such, I try to use that time wisely. Buy a pre-inlet from the likes of Richards, for little money, and you will spend lots of your precious time trying to turn it into something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1143065, member: 24284"] Read my signature line. A good part of that 2yr. gunsmithing program was stock making. Richards uses cheap wood, it has little to NO density. It'll take forever for you to fill the pores before final finishing. Their inletting, if you can call it that, sucks. It might be stright,, it might not. They 'over grade' thier wood (they grade AA as AAA and do the the same with the other grades). They 'hack-up' wood into 'would-be' gunstocks for the masses who are wowed by the pretty pics on their web site. You need to learn that 'cheap guns', as you put it, aren't worth putting alot of time into. I don't know about you, but I have a limited time on this earth. I don't know how long or short that time might be (none of use do!). As such, I try to use that time wisely. Buy a pre-inlet from the likes of Richards, for little money, and you will spend lots of your precious time trying to turn it into something. [/QUOTE]
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