Best looking stock

An early Sako Mauser in 300 H&H. The original stock was cracked and in bad shape. Made it a good candidate for a rebuild.
Apologies for the poor camera work!

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The best wood on a gun which I actually own is on my double rifle.
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My main shotgun, a Browning B525 The Crown also has some nice wood, but not really the shame luster to it, needs some oil I think.
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The newest acquisition also have nice wood, a kipplauf rifle but this one has yet to come home so to say. So only a picture from the seller below.
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The best wood on a gun which I actually own is on my double rifle.
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My main shotgun, a Browning B525 The Crown also has some nice wood, but not really the shame luster to it, needs some oil I think.
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The newest acquisition also have nice wood, a kipplauf rifle but this one has yet to come home so to say. So only a picture from the seller below.View attachment 535951
those are all good lookers. What double is that?
 
@KJE81 I think when we spoke before you were working towards your Africa hunt with your double, will that be in 23 or 24?
Do you have a buffao on your ticket?
 
@KJE81 I think when we spoke before you were working towards your Africa hunt with your double, will that be in 23 or 24?
Do you have a buffao on your ticket?
It is a couple of years in the future due to having small children. Planning to bring my son in five years or so.
 
I just recently posted this in a thread I started about a new 450 Rigby I ordered. This grade 9 stock I have selected for that rifle from Rigby is definitely my all time favourite now and is a big part of basically my dream rifle I have always wanted to build
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I just recently posted this in a thread I started about a new 450 Rigby I ordered. This grade 9 stock I have selected for that rifle from Rigby is definitely my all time favourite now and is a big part of basically my dream rifle I have always wanted to build
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Fabulous wood with grain correct at the grip. Is it the photography or are they mot applying a traditional red finish?
 
Fabulous wood with grain correct at the grip. Is it the photography or are they mot applying a traditional red finish?
That stock is finished as is, I've seen a few from Rigby like this on finished guns without the red and also one of the grade 7 stock options they sent to me was similar without the red finish.
 
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That stock is finished as is, I've seen a few from Rigby like this on finished guns without the red and also one of the grade 7 stock options they sent to me was similar without the red finish.
refurbished Rigby 275 they also advised me to have this colored stock versus the red hue given mine was built in 1956. Mine certainly does not compare to the beauty of this one!!!
 

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thanks for your reply bob , is it feasible to build a 444 on a P14/M17 , or is the no4 enfield easier to build? i know where i can buy a lothar walther barrel in 44, 1-38 twist , but i think with a barrel crown of .650" the profile is too light .
 
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