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Each to their own I guess but it's much too ornate 'frilly' for my taste. I like a 'little bit' of fancy, especially nicely figured wood grain and nice checkering, but that's it. Again, if you like, buy it. It'd be sad if we all liked the same.
Yes - each to their own - the people who like that kind off carving and style may not like your rifle either.
I have seen with certain individuals that once you have owned all the rifles there are or that you want (these individuals can own anything and hunt anything at any time they want - they are usually avid hunters with no lack of funds) - you start to look for something different. A rifle becomes more an art form than a shooting device. You may own 100's of those normal rifles but you ony have a few special pieces of art.
Do they shoot them? maybe - do they care ? no
Sometimes these art rifles are stunning in their beauty, but sometimes they go in a wierd direction. Kinda like a Harley with wierd paint - there are some who like it.
Personally, I cringe whenever I hear the weatherby name. That rifle, IMO, is the epitome of all things ugly and backwards in a hunting rifle. That piece of poo, makes me want to puke.
Making that stock was a waste of a perfectly good piece of walnut. I really don't care for Weatherbys, and when they have carved stocks with skip line checkering, it's even worse.
When I first saw the pictures, I was vaguely troubled. Then it came to me. Something's missing! Where are the contrasting black and white spacers between the recoil pad and the butt stock? It really is just not quite there without that final, Weatherby pièce de résistance.