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The Basics, Starting Out
Help me Understand Composite Hunting Stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="amyjune" data-source="post: 1831253" data-attributes="member: 45089"><p>I only have two rifles with wood furniture. One is a 100 year old bolt .22 that my grandfather gave to my dad in the 1920's, who gave it to me in the 1950's and I gave to my son in the 1980's. He will give it to his kids in the next few years. The other is a Browning Model 1885 in .22-250 with a hex barrel. All my hunting rifles have composite stocks because i fall down sometimes when I am out hunting and I don't care if the stocks get scratched...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amyjune, post: 1831253, member: 45089"] I only have two rifles with wood furniture. One is a 100 year old bolt .22 that my grandfather gave to my dad in the 1920's, who gave it to me in the 1950's and I gave to my son in the 1980's. He will give it to his kids in the next few years. The other is a Browning Model 1885 in .22-250 with a hex barrel. All my hunting rifles have composite stocks because i fall down sometimes when I am out hunting and I don't care if the stocks get scratched... [/QUOTE]
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