I keep telling myself that the next rifle I buy will sport a utilitarian fiberglass / plastic stock. When push comes to shove, I never do it as I can never emotionally pass up nice walnut for the same price as at synthetic. The only firearm I own that is plastic is a Beretta 12g Xtrema.
Maybe if I had experience hunting in inclement weather, that would teach me.
Although my next rifle, a 35 Whelen, really ought to be synthetic. Lets see if I can hold to it ;-) betting I'm going to end up with Remington CDL with lovely walnut!
I figure the stock can always be refinished!
I absolutely hate tikka T3 rifles but for everything that you want I think it may be your best bet...Just be warned that adding a B&C stock will add a lot of weight.
Life is to short to hunt with an ugly gun. Just so you know
I don't own a hunting rifle with a wood stock...I'm emotionally okay with that![]()
Considering I've only been out on one hunting trip in my whole life, I suspect I might pass up on the wood stocks eventually once I start doing it frequently in inclement weather. But wood is oh so gorgeous ;-)
I hunted 18 days straight this November in Two feet of snow -10°C To -35°C.......When we would take our rifles in to the cabin at night
Just giving you a hard time. I've got zero appreciation for wood stocks but I get there are those that do.




























