Wood stock and reliablity.

Mancill

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Working on a hunting rifle. I have decided on 6.5x55 swede and want to get a tikka. The only ones I can find are wooded stocks. Would I need to replace the stock or would there free floated design still work well?
 
M, as long as the stock is sealed it should hold up fine. Perhaps bedding the action wouldn't hurt as well. A carbon fiber composite stock may be a few ounces lighter and stronger. Good luck
 
Great decision on cartridge! A wood stock rifle as dosh said should be fine if it is sealed well. You can always replace it down the road if you like.
 
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