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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Walnut is beautiful, but laminate is.............
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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1462337" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>Agreed!!!</p><p></p><p>There is just something about it.</p><p></p><p>One of the nicest and my guess most expensive stocks I ever saw was on a 375 H&H African Safari and was done is a unbelievable piece of Snakewood that was perfectly hand finished and rubbed out. This was many years ago but I still bet it cost close to $2K for the blank. I had no idea what the would was at the time. But WOW</p><p></p><p>I guess growing up on them I have always liked the feel of a well made and finished Walnut or other high end wood to that of the syth and laminates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1462337, member: 11132"] Agreed!!! There is just something about it. One of the nicest and my guess most expensive stocks I ever saw was on a 375 H&H African Safari and was done is a unbelievable piece of Snakewood that was perfectly hand finished and rubbed out. This was many years ago but I still bet it cost close to $2K for the blank. I had no idea what the would was at the time. But WOW I guess growing up on them I have always liked the feel of a well made and finished Walnut or other high end wood to that of the syth and laminates. [/QUOTE]
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