bweidert
32 Cal
I have a Mowery .50 caliber Hawken replica made in Olney, Texas. I have been trying to figure out what wood the stock is made of and thought maybe one of you would be far more knowledgeable than me. Here are some photos:
Hmmm, I disagree, but I'm no expert, just that I've never seen a beech rifle stock with that much figure, and I have a number of rifles with beech stocks.....but it might be beech from Europe. ...
OK thanks for the tip.Try Formby's Furniture Remover to get rid of the finish.
Mine looks the same! believe it's Maple?Plain maple or birch. Definitely not beech. Most of my mother's side 2-5 generations back are from Olney, small world.
Yes the company has been out of business for quite a few years now. It was originally in Olney, Texas and then moved to somewhere in Indiana. I don't know any details aside from that. They were known for making fine reproductions of the Hawken and other muzzleloaders. Here is one text from the Amerian Longrifle Association:Mowrey hawken?
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