I prefer the looks and features of stainless rifles wiht high quality synthetic stocks.![]()
and synthetic works great for plumbing that kitchen sink!Strictly traditional, and the nicer the walnut, the more I like it !
One exception ... waterfowl guns: for really rough use on a duck/goose gun - camo synthetic.
For the kitchen sink I prefer stainless though !![]()
I think that the swelling wood / shift in zero boogeyman is largely marketing hype. Synthetic stocks are cheaper to mass produce over wood stocks and we are being trained to think that we need synthetic stocks. I don't think that most hunters (at least in Ontario) would truly need this particular feature of synthetic stocks.
You hear the same old story about wood lacking the 'stability' of synthetic, but who has any *first hand* experience with this?
I prefer the look and feel of blued steel and walnut, but hate the though of abusing such pretty rifles.




























