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<blockquote data-quote="wkdwdg66" data-source="post: 1862188" data-attributes="member: 75201"><p>I've hunted for 40 years with wood stocked rifles. I've never had a problem getting that meat to the freezer. About 30 years ago I discovered what makes most wood stocked rifles inaccurate... improperly sealed wood. I started then properly glass bedding and completely sealing the stock on my old rifles. Never had an issue. I suppose if my rifle fell off a cliff and the stock broke....but then the scope would probably be trash too, and the barrel or action bent...... Wonder what makes a wood stock impractical</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkdwdg66, post: 1862188, member: 75201"] I've hunted for 40 years with wood stocked rifles. I've never had a problem getting that meat to the freezer. About 30 years ago I discovered what makes most wood stocked rifles inaccurate... improperly sealed wood. I started then properly glass bedding and completely sealing the stock on my old rifles. Never had an issue. I suppose if my rifle fell off a cliff and the stock broke....but then the scope would probably be trash too, and the barrel or action bent...... Wonder what makes a wood stock impractical [/QUOTE]
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