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May not be a good gun to use...better as a safe queen or show gun. The stock may be week in the wrist and not stand up to any hard use,all the respected stock makers warn not to use the heavy burl in the head and wrist. Sure is great wood to look at... I would think the money could be better spent, I personaly would look for another prospect if wanting to spend that mutch on a shotgun....
I think the wood treatment, weak as it may be, is as outrageous as I've ever seen. Congratulations to the stockmaker and the new owner, whoever he may be. I can't find my Warriner's, so I stuck with "whoever". What a project that was for "whomever".