Lets see that pretty wood

Nice chatoyancy on that one. (y)
Thanks! I used a bunch of Alkanet oil on that to get the color depth I wanted. I don't remember exactly how many coats of finishing oil I put on, but I remember it was somewhere in the mid teens. The polishing took weeks to get it where I wanted.

I ultimately ended up selling it because I was genuinely afraid of getting it scuffed up. I hunted with it a grand total of 4 hours, one afternoon, then it spent 3 years sitting in a display case in a room I hardly use.

The rifle started out as this little $20 pile of parts.....
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Not even a real M70! It was a Sears model 82.

It was the first & last heirloom quality gun I'll ever own. I'm far bettered suited to plastic, carbon & paint!
 
Thanks. I enjoyed making stocks, but I am 84 now and I can't do checkering anymore and really good wood is very expensive. The sporterized 03 Springfield with the tigerstripe maple stock in my post is the 2nd one I ever made. Made it for me when I was 18 cause I shoot lefthanded and not many factory stocks back then fit me.
 
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