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Maple Stock - Worth It?

Presis Skytter

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It seems like for actions, triggers and barrels I have a pretty good feel of worth or at least can look up something close to get an idea. I’ve been wanting a high quality grained maple gun for awhile and have come across this. What I struggle with though, is how do you put a value on a piece of wood like this? It’s a decent action with a custom barrel that should be a good shooter, but I’m curious if I’m crazy for considering spending double the money for a pretty stock.
 

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Wow, that is really pretty!!! Sorry, I can’t answer your question, I buy shooting guns only…. As a woodworker though, that sure is pretty and if I had some wood like that, I’d make my wife and daughter something really nice. :)

That wasn’t meant to be derogatory in any way. I don’t have the skills or tools to make stocks…
 
It seems like for actions, triggers and barrels I have a pretty good feel of worth or at least can look up something close to get an idea. I’ve been wanting a high quality grained maple gun for awhile and have come across this. What I struggle with though, is how do you put a value on a piece of wood like this? It’s a decent action with a custom barrel that should be a good shooter, but I’m curious if I’m crazy for considering spending double the money for a pretty stock.
That's the prettiest maple stock I have ever seen. If I was in the market, there would be no question.
 
Was a time when good maple was easy to find and pretty affordable, not no mo. I like working with it, makes a very pretty stock when done up right. Not a big fan of the light colour like that, prefer it darkened.
 
I look at blanks from time to time. Good figure is pricey even before it’s made into a stock.

That said, a good chassis can run 500-1500, HS or B&C run 350-450, McM run 600-900. ALL of those can be had any day of the week…
 
Your not just paying for that beautiful wood but more for the workmanship and that one looks like somebody knew what they’re doing. I’d get pics of the barrel channel and action inletting. Going to guess it is as well done as the rest which indicates the high level of detail involved.. Man, it’s pretty!!
 

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