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<blockquote data-quote="Willys46" data-source="post: 460854" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>Hicks,</p><p>I would hate to miss quote the cost of the stock with the adjustable hardware, Drop Joel a Message on here or his email listed on his home page and he will get you the right amount. Its worth talking with him on the phone.</p><p></p><p>Laminate stocks are considered stronger and more stable than normal wood stocks. They have a nice feel, and what I mean about feel is the weight is throughout the stock. Many composite stocks just feel unstable (weight). the Laminate is heavier than composite, but feels more balanced. I also feel the wood stocks dampen the harmonics of the gun during firing. </p><p></p><p>For my dads gun, It was a piece of Burl/quilted maple my grandfather cut out of the woods 40 years ago. It was sitting in the attic for all my life with my dad saying he was going to make a stock out of it. He was never going to get to it, so I took it and a gun he had sitting in the gun safe without him knowing and built it for him. I gave it to him at deer camp two years ago. He was shocked! The wood is not perfect, but the imperfection fit his personality.</p><p></p><p>Willys46</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willys46, post: 460854, member: 6536"] Hicks, I would hate to miss quote the cost of the stock with the adjustable hardware, Drop Joel a Message on here or his email listed on his home page and he will get you the right amount. Its worth talking with him on the phone. Laminate stocks are considered stronger and more stable than normal wood stocks. They have a nice feel, and what I mean about feel is the weight is throughout the stock. Many composite stocks just feel unstable (weight). the Laminate is heavier than composite, but feels more balanced. I also feel the wood stocks dampen the harmonics of the gun during firing. For my dads gun, It was a piece of Burl/quilted maple my grandfather cut out of the woods 40 years ago. It was sitting in the attic for all my life with my dad saying he was going to make a stock out of it. He was never going to get to it, so I took it and a gun he had sitting in the gun safe without him knowing and built it for him. I gave it to him at deer camp two years ago. He was shocked! The wood is not perfect, but the imperfection fit his personality. Willys46 [/QUOTE]
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