My chiefs grade trade gun is stocked in Madrone. I know,I know, its not traditional, but it was cheap at the time, and since it was my first trade gun, I figured I shouldn't take the chance of screwing up a good piece of stock wood. With a cherry stain it looks for all the world like cherry. It works beautifully, and is pretty forgiving. It really isn't hard enough to hold elaborate carving, but is plenty strong. When I was planning the built, my friend Ted Smalley, at Cali'Co hardwoods in Windsor Cal. suggested it. i asked if it was strong enough. He replied that several of the big production modern rifle companies use it on their lesser grade guns, and stock 7mm magnums with it. He said its natural color is quite pleasing, but it has the ability to take almost any stain, and mimic several types of wood.
Hungry Horse