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Nothing like a fine peace of wood attached to a good action and barrel.
Wood offers us a feel of solid stability with the look too match its appearance. The feel and sound muzzles the recoil since wood dead'ns the sounds after the shot,,, at least we think it does.
The nice thing about wood is it gets rid of the Black or Gray colour that we've become custom too over the years.
Folks at the shooting range or Harvesting take note of these wood stocked rifles as they stand out more and more each year.
Wood stock rifles were lower priced a few years back, but more folks have been returning to them so the value of them has been going up.
Today's and yesterdsys laminated stocks have what it takes to get the job done, and this look makes the package look complete.
We don't see the hot dry temperature of California or humidity of Florida here in Western Canada,,, but what we lack in hot and humid we gain in dry and cold along our foot hills along the Rocky Mountain Range.
Laminated wood stocks blend into our forests as they are all most camo like.
Smooth wood grain with checkered cut grips or just plan smooth threw out.
I've owned one synthetic stock in my life time, and it was a beautiful rifle, but it looked out of place amongst my wood stocked units,,, so it was sold off and replaced by a similar rifle in wood.
Another feature of wood is the nicks and scratches that occur on them as this adds more value too the next owner as they leave it the way it is, or sand and re-stain then semi gloss too a smooth finish once more.
Wood stocks have a place in our hearts, I only hope that the next generation gets a chance to pick and choose in their life time as we do today.
A old saying from long ago is,,, "With out wood we only see iron, it is the texture of wood that accents this iron. Together wood and iron blend into one as its admired by steady human hands that hold it."
Don from Western Canada