As a modern centerfire shooter, I've always thought of walnut as the gunstock material - other things are ok, suc has birch if it's a Russian gun or the occasional m14 stock, but walnut is the proper thing for gunstocks. (It's always seemed the exception that I my main hunting rifle has been a customized Mauser with a full-length curly maple stock, but I always thought it was a little peculiar, even though I love it.)
Now that I'm exploring American long rifles, the tables are flipped: walnut is the exception rather than the rule. Most rifles I've looked at are maple-stocked (and lovely!). Walnut seems almost out of place. In my search for my first long rifle I've come across a few walnut -stocked options at decent prices. I want to see more to build a sense of perspective, and maybe to normalize the idea of a walnut long rifle (maybe so I feel good about buying one).
Besides, I think the web needs a walnut-stock long rifle photo thread, because I havent' been able to find one.