What are advantages/disadvantages of each (if any)?
Thanks
Thanks
I already said it all.No other comments/opinions?
Weight is always an indicator of hardness. You want the hardest piece of wood available.I always go with the stock that has a good balance of hardness and toughness as well as not being excessively heavy so that most of the guns weight is in the barrel, lock / receiver.
Walnut tends to always meet these expectations with some cuts of maple too. Cherry is good also.
Heavier grades of maple i tend to shy away from.
Diss agree the french is better ???? . EM Reilly went over to better quality french walnut in 1848 don’t know why it’s different unless the trees are a different strain or go bigger Or french walnut was more plentiful. Photo cape rifle 1853 french walnut at a guess by EM Reilly junior Today the best walnut seems to be coming from TurkeyEnglish walnut is the best for this sort of thing
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