Gorgeous gun, that interesting ash stock, well curled, is a real beaut.
thank you gentlemen for all the kind words, and advice, it is really a pleasure to be here,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Didn’t know about dowel repair. ThanksIts grain run with any wood even hickory in loading rods. Hickory is about as tough a wood as there is for ax handles and loading rods but the grain has to be straight and not run out to the side. The angular grain is not good any where on a rifle stock but especially so through the wrist as this is the weakest part of the stock. It will be fine though, properly reinforced. A hickory dowel bedded through the wrist works just like a limb growing through a piece of wood your trying to split with an axe. It's just about impossible to make it split with the grain run.
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