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I'm a little hesitant about the laminate stock, how well does it hold up in various outdoor conditions?
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I'm a little hesitant about the laminate stock, how well does it hold up in various outdoor conditions?
The laminate stock will hold up BETTER than a 100& wood stock the resins help waterproof the wood
Hi Gary, laminated hardwood stocks will thrive in harsh conditions. I wouldn't hesitate
The wood is processed near my hometown in Rutland, Vermont. It is laminated and impregnated with waterproof glue and from my own experience it is indestructible. It is a bit heavier but on a 2 piece stock like the Marlin barely noticeable.
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Marlin 336BL .30-30 Winchester Lever Action Rifle
Harsh conditions, this is what you want Gary. One of the best current alternatives is laminated hardwood stocks. Formed under high pressure and heat, they are far stronger than generic plastic stocks, do not degrade with exposure to UV and humidity, do not absorb moisture, do not out gas, are more rigid and promote accuracy as a direct result of that rigidity. They have only one negative in the minds of many: as glue is used between the strips of wood, they may be heavy compared to thermoplastic stocks and are denser than natural walnut.