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Does a wood gun shoot better than a synthetic one?
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<blockquote data-quote="NesikaChad" data-source="post: 139097" data-attributes="member: 7449"><p>Kind of the direction I have leaned towards as well. (listened to the same stuff regarding BR guns. In fact a great many of the BR guns I built at Nesika were done with terry Leonard wood stocks. Carbon/California Redwood composites.)</p><p></p><p>Well, there is one other little part of this I didn't elaborate on at first. My Palma gun.</p><p></p><p>It is built on exibition grade English. Whole stock, not just a psydo wood/sythetic mix. I've yet to get it out to stretch it's legs, so I guess we'll just have to see. . .</p><p></p><p>200 yard groups look very promising though. </p><p></p><p>As a point of clarity to other comments. It wasn't my intention to get into the associated limitations of wood, the sensitivity to moisture and such. I was just refering to wood's ability to soak up the vibes and make a happier gun during the firing process.</p><p></p><p>I guess we'll see. . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NesikaChad, post: 139097, member: 7449"] Kind of the direction I have leaned towards as well. (listened to the same stuff regarding BR guns. In fact a great many of the BR guns I built at Nesika were done with terry Leonard wood stocks. Carbon/California Redwood composites.) Well, there is one other little part of this I didn't elaborate on at first. My Palma gun. It is built on exibition grade English. Whole stock, not just a psydo wood/sythetic mix. I've yet to get it out to stretch it's legs, so I guess we'll just have to see. . . 200 yard groups look very promising though. As a point of clarity to other comments. It wasn't my intention to get into the associated limitations of wood, the sensitivity to moisture and such. I was just refering to wood's ability to soak up the vibes and make a happier gun during the firing process. I guess we'll see. . . [/QUOTE]
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