Synthetic Vs Wood stocks

Natural, or synthetic stocks

  • I just love the grain and lustre of wood stocks

    Votes: 3 37.5%
  • Wooden stocks arent tough enough, rugged use option

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Its too damn expensive to get custom wooden stocks

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • the rubberised /plastic option works for me, its cheaper, and i like that grip/durability

    Votes: 4 50.0%

  • Total voters
    8
Here's something out of the box, the "shorty".
Available in full customised wood, through to the "hunter", stainless steel & synthetic stock-a "budget" variant, but not if you go for the serious version-competitive accuracy, for sure.
Dont ask me, check it out yourself .

I think this rifle, a bullpup configuration, with a sniper length barrel, all in a package probably shorter than your leg, strikes at the very heart of hunter's and sporting shooter's expectation's.
The military has proven these designs in the field, but the sporting hunter is stuck back in the 1920's, just with better cartridges.


Do you get one in synthetic-or wood? Gosh, its so unorthodox, should i stray from my mauser, should i not get that rem. 700. model, in 338 mag.........

Oh right, the actual rifle, here.
http://www.sportingguns.com.au/Rifles/SoShorty/Hunter.html
 
Custom detailing is available, but.........
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I cant beleive it-went to the thompson centrefire site, hoping for a classic design in fine wood.
I knew some of their range had gone plastic, but what the hell is this??
Laminate??? Its not even an encore.......

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