michael458
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They recommend English over Claro for anything over 300 caliber, and Turkish for anything 375 caliber and up.
English, Turkish, and Myrtle are very tough woods, and while I have not spoken to Wes about this, it would be common for most stock people to recommend those woods for big bores......Interesting, perhaps things have changed, they didn't back when I did mine in Myrtle.
I have a several Bastogne stocks, like the one on the 50 B&M above...... a bunch of Claro, which is probably the weakest...... I have a Claro on the 500 MDM test gun, which has done all the pressure data, load data, bullet tests and literally 1000s of rounds through it and no issues......
That aluminum chassis pretty much solves all busted wood due to recoil issues......... The only thing you might have is some sort of flaw in the wood that can't be seen or something like that, and it could happen with anyone.......
This is an example of the chassis that goes in the stock.........
This is three Bastogne stocks I had done years ago ....... Take particular note of the top rifle, that is a 500 MDM...... I want to show you something that will make you cry after this.... or it did me....
Now another point about the Accurate Innovations stocks, they have a Steel Pin that is inserted into the pistol grip of the stock as well...........
I can't remember exactly what the circumstance was, but shortly after the Bastogne was put on the 500 MDM I had to ship it back to SSK for something???? Naturally it was packed in a hard case, wrapped in Foam to protect it. Now this was not a SKB or Aluminum hard case, it was a normal cheap plastic case that we send stuff in all the time back and forth....... and normal handling you would never ever have a problem............... This gun was sent, and it spent the weekend in the Fed Ex facility.............. Where a Fork Lift drove over it..............There were tire marks on the box and the case, which was cracked all to crap.................. Here is what happened to my Bastogne Stock........
Never ship anything like this over the weekend.................and if the gun needs something, don't send your damn Bastogne stock, find a factory stock, or plastic stock or no damn stock at all.....
I was not happy....... After several months of back and forth, Fed Ex paid up the full bill....... But I would have rather had the stock........... You cannot replace something like that, each one is unique...
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