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Kentucky Buck Meets the Tenn. Mnt. Rifle

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My understanding of how wood is graded, at least for gunstock purposes, is that it's all about the figure. The species of tree the wood comes from, and the type of finish, will determine how easily it dings.

Personally, a flatter finish seems to show off the grain better and draw less attention to dings and scratches and such.
 
J.R.
Nice buck!! I really love the color of your rifle. What kind of stain was it?
 
Billy Lo said:
Congrats on a fine deer, fine shot and a fine rifle!!! Lets see more pics of your rifle!

Thanks,

Billy

This shot shows a little more detail on the rifle -

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doulos said:
J.R.
Nice buck!! I really love the color of your rifle. What kind of stain was it?

Laurel Mountain Forge in cherry. Track has some - [url] http://www.trackofthewolf.com...5&SUBID=66&STYLEID=225&PARTNUM=LMF-STAIN[/url]
 
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