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<blockquote data-quote="bdlesh" data-source="post: 1996154" data-attributes="member: 109440"><p>Wood for me. Scrathes and scrapes are battle wounds. You can always sand and refinish if it's that bad. A walnut stock on a deep blue action and barell is a thing of beauty. I have hunting rifles that are close to 50 years old with very minor scrathes. I have been lucky to not have any accidents with one. I am also extra careful with them. The plastic one have their place.....just not in my safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdlesh, post: 1996154, member: 109440"] Wood for me. Scrathes and scrapes are battle wounds. You can always sand and refinish if it's that bad. A walnut stock on a deep blue action and barell is a thing of beauty. I have hunting rifles that are close to 50 years old with very minor scrathes. I have been lucky to not have any accidents with one. I am also extra careful with them. The plastic one have their place.....just not in my safe. [/QUOTE]
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