It makes some beautiful cabinet doors too.
Thank you for the correction and explanation, as well as the others,I'm pretty sure it's quilted maple. Spalted and quilted are two different things.
Can't tell as they went nuts with the brown acraglass and i left it.What doe the unfinished wood look like under the barrel or butt?
Just a little. Acted like walnutDid you work with the wood i.e. inlet parts to it? It looks like maple but if you worked the wood and it splinters easily it could be walnut. the two woods react differently to tools.
There are some rifles (and shotguns) that you instantly know are right for you. Whether its the drop at heel, LOP or balance point or cast off or on you just know. Hardware counts as well. I knew this immediately after fitting the .54 JB Mtn Rifle barrel it worked for me as an off hand shooter. The other barrel ( another NOS JB MR spare), Not so much due to slight additional weight changing point of balance. Quality hardware is the frosting on the cake. The Griffth plug, tang and lock, Cherry Corners triggers and guard complete the package. Factory rifles are fine but many find they always need that something extra.That's such a nice looking rifle maybe you should call it your "Soul Hawkin".
Looks alot like Tiger MapleMy recently completed hawken caused a bit of discussion due to the color and figure in the stock. When working with it I thought it was highly figured walnut. Others have suggested its maple or something else. Any experts here as to what it is? PIcs are after removing acraglas finish and then with truoil.
Sorry didn't see this earlier. It remains glassed like under the butt plate so not easily visible. Whoever finished the rifle intended to completely seal every thing. Even under the lock.What doe the unfinished wood look like under the barrel or butt?
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