The difference is how they re made.
What is laminated wood stock.
So even when a wooden rifle stock is well varnished or oiled it can draw moisture from the atmosphere expand and then shed the water in dry conditions resulting in shrinkage.
Wood is a natural material designed by nature to conduct sap up a tree.
Wooden stocks can warp too.
The color doesn t sit on the surface it goes clear through front to back each wood laminate layer.
This conservative dual color laminate truly enhances complements a stainless steel barrel action.
All eurostocks feature full oem quality fit and finish stippled laser engraved checkering on the fore and grip and a nice 1 thick vented recoil pad.
And that s what gives boyds gunstocks those deep bright and rich colors.
The stock will not split along a seam.
Laminated gunstocks are among the most accurate for the dollar while walnut stocks or true composite stocks like the mcmillan graphite often make the most long term sense.
Personally i always enjoy the look of well figured wood but can hardly get excited about plastic made by old world craftsmen.
One really cool feature about the boyds laminated gunstocks is that the color in each individual layer of wood is actually infused into the wood fibers themselves.
The difference in laminated wood products typically is the core of the material.
Tactical style with a 2 1 2 forearm and a 1 2 pad installed stock is for a ruger 10 22 midnight fire laminate.
One size fits sporters magnums and varmints.
For a more showy laminate check our gallery for the electric blue color goes great with a stainless setup as well.
This is the breathtaking laminated wood fully adjustable the supermatch full adjust accubock stock is available in your choice of colors.
They all have a core with a coating or layer on both sides.
You want to be sure to pick something that works well in high traffic areas if you have kids and pets or won t fade easily if it ll used in a room that gets a fair.
You can for example take a wood chisel orient it parallel with the layering of the veneers and whack it all you want with a hammer.