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Beautiful rifle, Renault!
Under most circumstances I agree with the preference for walnut stocks. However, when the hunting is to be done in the cold and wet of the Arctic, polymer rules. As a woodworker I cheerfully admit that there is no way in Hell you can fully seal wood, hard as you may try. And when the moisture craftily sidles its way into your stock your point of impact will change. It may be a little, it may be a lot. But even if, as Terry Wieland so wisely suggests, being in grizzly country you are carrying a grizzly rifle, if it won't hit where you are aiming you have a serious, nay potentially terminal problem. When in the Arctic, carry polymer.
Atticus, have you considered a laminate stock? They weigh more, but are resistant to warping and some are rather sporty looking [to my eyes anyway].
Some Laminated stocks can be quite attractive:
Ruger GSR .308Win.
Under most circumstances I agree with the preference for walnut stocks. However, when the hunting is to be done in the cold and wet of the Arctic, polymer rules. As a woodworker I cheerfully admit that there is no way in Hell you can fully seal wood, hard as you may try. And when the moisture craftily sidles its way into your stock your point of impact will change. It may be a little, it may be a lot. But even if, as Terry Wieland so wisely suggests, being in grizzly country you are carrying a grizzly rifle, if it won't hit where you are aiming you have a serious, nay potentially terminal problem. When in the Arctic, carry polymer.
Under most circumstances I agree with the preference for walnut stocks. However, when the hunting is to be done in the cold and wet of the Arctic, polymer rules. As a woodworker I cheerfully admit that there is no way in Hell you can fully seal wood, hard as you may try. And when the moisture craftily sidles its way into your stock your point of impact will change. It may be a little, it may be a lot. But even if, as Terry Wieland so wisely suggests, being in grizzly country you are carrying a grizzly rifle, if it won't hit where you are aiming you have a serious, nay potentially terminal problem. When in the Arctic, carry polymer.
The Savage triggers are great, I trust that the centerfire magazines are better than the .22lr's though.