This happened last year about the same time. I read somewere that the stock maker was having problems getting the Walnut.
You can always get a .22 Pro Sport in Walnut! In stock as of this post!
She already wants to kill me for spending $700 on a gun! If i spend $850 I'll be using the gun to provide food for myself for a long time!
It's $870 not 850 Worth every penny IMO. I thought the TX's were only a mere $649 in Walnut! Dang, price went up since I got mine. Quote from: 1nmartin on September 06, 2013, 03:59:30 PMShe already wants to kill me for spending $700 on a gun! If i spend $850 I'll be using the gun to provide food for myself for a long time!At least you'll look good doing it!
There's nothing wrong with Beech.With Beech you just don't get the crazy, tiger striping and swirls that drives people crazy.
Don't talk bad about beech, it's harder, heavier and less prone to moisture damage, plus the fish scales show up real nice.Quack
Quote from: Duckfish on September 07, 2013, 01:48:20 AMDon't talk bad about beech, it's harder, heavier and less prone to moisture damage, plus the fish scales show up real nice.QuackI agree - beech totally fits the bill. When I'm online, I'm a little envious of the photos of the swirly walnut. But when I'm shooting my rifle, 90% of the time I'm looking through the scope and not at the stock.