horsemen61
Member
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2011
- Messages
- 6,760
Man if I could get one with a maple stock deep blue finish 6.5 Creedmoor i don’t want the big claw extractor though and if I’m wishing I want it in a featherweight
Somewhere there's a Les Paul weeping because its maple top doesn't look that good.Blonde or Brunette ?View attachment 835448 View attachment 835447
The LGS has a gorgeous Browning T-bolt in .22 Mag. I had a .22 Mag and sold it because I never used it. But wow is it beautifulI want the Browning.
I don’t think I’ve seen that, what will that do to the color/finish of the wood?I love maple stocks. But it is incredibly rare to see one with a decent finish on a modern gun. Strip it down and refinish with tannic acid and aquafortis and you will have a nice rifle.
The contrasting grip and forearm area are what really set yours apart as well as the schnabel end detail, beautiful rifle.
I don’t think I’ve seen that, what will that do to the color/finish of the wood?
The question is, can you get that original Browning/Winchester finish off?I love maple stocks. But it is incredibly rare to see one with a decent finish on a modern gun. Strip it down and refinish with tannic acid and aquafortis and you will have a nice rifle.
Those preds are sick, they are a spliced/laminate design and tend to be both straighter and stronger than your average one piece cue shaft.I love Maple. Haven't broken a Maple shaft pool cue yet. My Predator 314 is a hard Maple shaft. And I've smacked that cue on the break so hard with no splits. My McDermott and Schmelke are maple as well.
Very confident in good old Maple. Get a decent grain and be set.