Synthetic stocks - I just can't do it!
#31
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: SE Wisc
Posts: 677
I have mostly syn stocks on my rifles but not because i don't like wood. I have 2 wood stocked rifles as well. I did it because of price. I don't have any issue with syn stocks in fact i prefer them with the weather we get here in Wisc during our deer season. I also see a rifle as a tool. If it's accurate and fits you, then i could care less what stock it has. Black stocks look tactical, wood stocks look traditional. That's how i see it.
for my next gun i wanted a laminate stock but just found a nice 7mm-08 with a syn stock and stainless barrel that may end up in my cabinet. Now i am comfused.
A few guys that hunt in our group have wood stocks on guns over 30 yrs old. They are all chipped and beat up. I know i said they are tools of the trade, but it just screams "I don't take care of my stuff".
for my next gun i wanted a laminate stock but just found a nice 7mm-08 with a syn stock and stainless barrel that may end up in my cabinet. Now i am comfused.
A few guys that hunt in our group have wood stocks on guns over 30 yrs old. They are all chipped and beat up. I know i said they are tools of the trade, but it just screams "I don't take care of my stuff".
#32
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern PA USA
Posts: 1,398
Nice pics, and...
I don't have all the "harvest" pics that RP has. What I do have is a Brown Precision stock with a Husqvarna barreled action. The whole gun with a Leupold 2x7 and loaded mag with sling weighs 7# even. It holds nice at that weight because it is muzzle heavy. Aims well. Another factor is reliability. Sighted in last night for PA rifle season. First 3 shots about 1.5" high, centered, in a nice sub 1" group. It seems to do that every year. Some wood stocks will do some of the above, few if any will do all of the above. BTW, I painted mine to look like wood and finished it with Tru-Oil. Doesn't look too bad.