I'm looking for information on cutting some trees for stock blanks. My dad has more trees than he can keep up with right now, and I was wanting to catch a few for stock blanks. There's just something about the thought of being able to carry a rifle made from the trees I grew up running around.
Anyway, I found this thread: http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/248870/
but I want more information. Should I cut the tree high, and try to pull the stump out of the ground, and use what is buried 2 to 3 feet underground? A few of the trees are 2 or 2-1/2 feet across, some of the others might be a little small, but what I can't get gunstocks out of, I was planning to cut for furniture.
The trees that have to come down are ash, hard maple, soft maple (I'm pretty sure they are red, but might not be hard enough for stocks), and a few cherry. If anyone can point me to any resources for this online, or has done it themselves, I'd appreciate it.
My dad has the sawmill and everything to get this accomplished, if I have to pull stumps, I want to do it before the ground freezes, though.
Anyway, I found this thread: http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/248870/
but I want more information. Should I cut the tree high, and try to pull the stump out of the ground, and use what is buried 2 to 3 feet underground? A few of the trees are 2 or 2-1/2 feet across, some of the others might be a little small, but what I can't get gunstocks out of, I was planning to cut for furniture.
The trees that have to come down are ash, hard maple, soft maple (I'm pretty sure they are red, but might not be hard enough for stocks), and a few cherry. If anyone can point me to any resources for this online, or has done it themselves, I'd appreciate it.
My dad has the sawmill and everything to get this accomplished, if I have to pull stumps, I want to do it before the ground freezes, though.
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