Every serious hunting rifle I own wears a McMillan.
I own wood rifles, but on the hunt of a lifetime guaranteed the McMillan will still be bang on whether it be sun, snow, frost, or pissing rain.
Walnut moves, good walnut moves less, but the cost of good walnut makes it tough to justify in a hunting rifle.
Bottom line though walnut is a sponge made of cellulose fibers that moves when it get wets and then it moves again when it dries. There is no such thing as completely water proofing or sealing wood.
I admit plastic is FUGLY, but my hunting rifles are tools and I don't care what they look like....The beauty of my hunting rifles lie in prefect function along with flawlessly repeatable accuracy.
Oh, and.............I hate Fking cats.
I own wood rifles, but on the hunt of a lifetime guaranteed the McMillan will still be bang on whether it be sun, snow, frost, or pissing rain.
Walnut moves, good walnut moves less, but the cost of good walnut makes it tough to justify in a hunting rifle.
Bottom line though walnut is a sponge made of cellulose fibers that moves when it get wets and then it moves again when it dries. There is no such thing as completely water proofing or sealing wood.
I admit plastic is FUGLY, but my hunting rifles are tools and I don't care what they look like....The beauty of my hunting rifles lie in prefect function along with flawlessly repeatable accuracy.
Oh, and.............I hate Fking cats.



















































