Maple or walnut
#12
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 261
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From: Georgia
It's really a personal choice. I build my own rifles and most of the times I have paid the extra money to get a nice piece of curley maple because I personally like it better. Many times, the stock is the most expensive component of the rifle but if you look at the overall cost of the parts package, an extra $150. is not that much more. If you build your own rifle there is no labor charge.
One thing for sure, A well made flint or percussion rifle with a nice curley maple stock is an eye catcher.
One thing for sure, A well made flint or percussion rifle with a nice curley maple stock is an eye catcher.



