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2 hours ago, muttley9050 said:

I would say that one isn't gun stock quality. Very nice though.
 

Maybe not a grade 5 but could be a grade 1 or 2 .

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2 minutes ago, muttley9050 said:
34 minutes ago, Stubby said:
Maybe not a grade 5 but could be a grade 1 or 2 .

Yeah it could be. Depends how the shake develops as it dries.

Understood . Just thinking about the look not about the shake . Its as good as my Browning Citori grade 2 . 

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Thanks for all the comments.
Quite exciting, I wasnt expecting anything really, just a trial on a new wood for me..
Going back tomo to look for some more solid pieces in the pile of walnut...

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