It is my understanding of the biology side of wood, that it takes approximately 200 or so years for a tree to completely die. Meaning for the cells to loose all ability to maintain moisture and thus stop moving. So even if you start with a piece of kiln dried wood and have it smooth as glass in 15-20 years the cells have degraded enough to cause it to washboard. Thus why so many originals we see look like that. One of Dad's rifles that he made back in 1983 was completely smooth to the touch then, but now has slight ripples.