Wood or Synthetic?
#21
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Columbus, OH
Posts: 380
RE: Wood or Synthetic?
The stock on my synthetic Model 700 just feels right... and it' s satisfying to know that I can take that rifle into the mountains for a week, drop it in a creek, leave it in the cold, and then wipe the snow off of it in time to take a shot at an elk. Now, when it comes down to a time when I have a little more money, maybe I' ll put some of it into a gun I can just look at. In the meantime, I have to agree with - ' it' s a tool.'
#23
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Greenwood AR
Posts: 163
RE: Wood or Synthetic?
DG thats a pretty Rifle you have but I couldn' t take that in the woods, I dont even think I could shoot it.
These are my Favorite style, this one here in the pic will be getting a McMillin A-5 stock on it soon. This stock that comes on the Remington' s is a HS Precision stock, you can sell it used in good shape for about $150.00-$200.00.
These are my Favorite style, this one here in the pic will be getting a McMillin A-5 stock on it soon. This stock that comes on the Remington' s is a HS Precision stock, you can sell it used in good shape for about $150.00-$200.00.
#25
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667
RE: Wood or Synthetic?
A good synthetic stock such as a mcmillan is the most stable stock built and therefore will hold point of impact best.Since I have my guns to hunt with and not to look at , I choose synthetic stocks.If you want to put them on display to look at ,wood is a good choice.The best looking stock in the world will not make a gun shoot any better but a proper bedded stable stock will.
#27
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Columbus, OH
Posts: 380
RE: Wood or Synthetic?
There is nothing more enjoyable than looking at a high figured piece of lumber wrapped around a fine shotgun or rifle.
#30
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667
RE: Wood or Synthetic?
While laminates are much more stable than normal wood stocks the fact that they are made mostly of wood that will absorb moisture prevents them from being as stable as synthetics.Spend a week or ten days hunting in the mountains with rain falling often and you will really appreciate a good synthetic stock when you need to make a precise shot at longer range.