Kevin Peacocke
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- Zimbabwe, SouthAfrica
I love wood on a rifle or shotgun, especially wood that talks. But more often these days my tastes are swinging away from full, long stocks to the split butt and forend with an attractive piece of metal in between.
On double rifles and shotguns this is the norm of course, but what of on a bolt or other rifle? The Ruger No1 is the epitome of an elegant split form, but there are others whose looks are much enhanced by the metallic gap. The Blaser R8 is one for sure and the Marlin levers too.
Of course it is in the eye of the beholder, but I wondered how many are seeing the less wood is more thing?
On double rifles and shotguns this is the norm of course, but what of on a bolt or other rifle? The Ruger No1 is the epitome of an elegant split form, but there are others whose looks are much enhanced by the metallic gap. The Blaser R8 is one for sure and the Marlin levers too.
Of course it is in the eye of the beholder, but I wondered how many are seeing the less wood is more thing?