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by .338 lapua » Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:57 pm
yes one can say black walnut is not the best ,most of the high end custom gun stocks are made of claro walnut or probably English walnut,but some experts believe that black walnut is more stronger than claro walnut ,however the strongest of them all the Bastone walnut is considered to be the strongest as it is used in big bore caliber rifles. Indian walnut i am not sure because for sometime i have been checking out these timber marts in Mumbai, and some dealers in Pune have the walnut wood but it was very difficult to make out the grain pattern as it was a rough cut and they were not ready to allow use of sandpaper on it to actually check the grain pattern on it.Honestly speaking only Indian walnut with good grain flow throughout was seen on ifg on a .315 made by Mr Bobby Sidhu and it was definitely high quality Indian walnut.Give me a couple of days i will post the images of the walnut i got from Gill timbers ,the wood is fine with good grain flow and is reasonably priced.
Regard's
Dhiraj
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