Wood vs Synthetic

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Going to get my son a new Tikka T3, should it be Wood or Synthetic? Why?


Leaning towads the walnut :) as I already have 2 synthetics. I would have made this a poll but it didn't want to work for me :redface:


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I love the look and feel of real wood. If you are die hard-going out despite the weather-nothing holds me back kind of hunter/shooter, then there may be some merit to the more temperature stable synthetics. Other than that, it is walnut for me.
 
wood stock on a plastic gun? might as well stick with the toy theme and go plastic. It'd be more of a natural shift for him to go from his SUper soaker 1000 to the T3 lite :D
 
I'm going to have to put in my vote for wood. Something about a nice walnut stock that really does it for me. I hate that hollow plastic sound you get when you tap a synth stock, it sounds exactly like an old crossman pellet gun I had as a kid.
 
wood stock on a plastic gun? might as well stick with the toy theme and go plastic. It'd be more of a natural shift for him to go from his SUper soaker 1000 to the T3 lite :D

What rifle manufacture you suggest? :wave:

Todd prefers Mossbergs and Norincos. Just get him the biggest magnum he can find.:D

Tikka's shoot well and they are simple. Go with the synthetic, that way if you get bored with the black, you can always paint it.:p
(actually I like the look of the wood best IMO)
 
Isn't wood vs. synthetic the distinction between "hunting rifle" and "high-powered sniper rifle"?
 
synthetic is more functional.

Not so sure about that. I have refinished a number of wood stocks.

I thinks it's just personal preference. I happen to like blueing and wood and take pleasure in maintaining it. Others don't - and that's cool with me.
 
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