Suggest me a nice wood stock rifle

Skippy00

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For those nicer dry days in the woods. Price not a factor. I want something nice and QUALITY.

I have 2 "plastic", if you will, rifles. I miss my old wood stock 7600 I sold years ago. Nothing like the look of a wood stock rifle.

Currently have a Tikka T3X Lite 270win and a Benelli Lupo 300wm. Enjoy them both. Want to go a different route for a 300wsm.
 
Bergara woodsman or timber. Definitely gorgeous wood rifles that can shoot!
 
Winchester Model 70 Super Grade.

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Now they are available with even nicer French Walnut.
 
CZ Mannlicher if you can find one.

Money is not a factor? Grab a No 1, or even better a rolling block and then have the barrel you want spun up and grab some custom wood for it.

Take a look at some of the high-grade wood on offer from Blaser and Merkel. Showstoppers, every single one.
 
Hear me out… mcmillan mcwalnut game scout
 

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I’m all about custom wood, can’t help but get a grin when I see a nice stock. If price isn’t an issue, I’d be having one built to fit, one of a kind.

I recently had a custom rifle built on a composite stock. I plan on building a nice walnut for it in the near future to swap out for low land hunting.
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PNWGator for it right.

But is getting an aftermarket wood stock a viable option if you didn’t go the Blaser route?
 
Only wood stock rifle I'd consider owning, if I were buying new, would be a Winchester model 70 featherweight.

my suggestion as well, they are beautiful (I have two of them :D) AND they live up to their name- they are actually pretty darn light
 
Weatherby mark v deluxe or browning bar safari ii

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Hmmm, tough one here. I like Kimber AAA, Copper, Dakota newer wood rifles.
But if really thinking classic, maybe a Savage 99, Winchester Model 70 or 88, or why not another Remington 7600, 760, 762???? Weatherby has always had some nice looking wood also?
 
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