‘cause it’s not pretty. If I’m going to put 40 hours into making a stock, I’d use a plain walnut blank before hickory.Just curious, I know why Walnut is used for stocks
But with Axe handles and such using Hickory and they hold up to some torture for years
, why isn't Hickory used for a gun stock?
Just curious, I know why Walnut is used for stocks
But with Axe handles and such using Hickory and they hold up to some torture for years
, why isn't Hickory used for a gun stock?
I agree with @joshb‘cause it’s not pretty. If I’m going to put 40 hours into making a stock, I’d use a plain walnut blank before hickory.





Call it the Welder/Steelworker in me which never made me much of a carpenter/woodworker but‘cause it’s not pretty. If I’m going to put 40 hours into making a stock, I’d use a plain walnut blank before hickory.
American Elm can make a very pretty gunstock. I made 2 or 3 when I was a teenager. We had massive elms on the old home place.A piece of quarter sawn hickory might be pretty enough to be worth it. Might be hard to find.
Got a little bit of american elm that has a really nice warm buttery look when oiled. I didn’t recover any long lengths of it, wish I had, it was from a 100 year old tree off of the family homestead.
Yes, I was thinking of a heavy stock, and stiffAmerican Elm can make a very pretty gunstock. I made 2 or 3 when I was a teenager. We had massive elms on the old home place.
Hickory is interesting wood to work with. VERY tough, makes a great selfbow. Heavy compared to walnut, but nobody seems to mind heavy rifles anymore...
There's nothing like a nice piece of hickory!Definitely one of the hardest domestic woods in N. America.
Hickory wood is exceptionally hard, ranking high on the Janka hardness scale at around 1820 lbf, making it one of North America's toughest domestic hardwoods, known for superior dent and wear resistance, excellent shock absorption, and suitability for high-impact items like tool handles, baseball bats, and durable flooring, despite its density making it challenging to work with!
