I’m thinking about doing a dedicated hunting rifle with the kibler woodsrunner kit.
I have one of his colonial kits in .50 and with fancy maple completed. I had no intentions of using it for hunting at the time I completed it, so I spent ALOT of time finishing it.
I’m thinking I don’t want to see that rifle getting beat up in the woods, and for deer I would rather have a .54 anyway.
I’m looking for advice on the wood choice. Am I correct in thinking that walnut would be the tougher/better wood choice for a dedicated hunting rifle? Or would maple be just as tough/durable?
I know that I can’t be the first one asking, but here goes…I’m completely setup for .50 cal, would it be worth it to go with the .54 for deer, or would .50 be fine.
Really the only thing I would have to do is grab different balls, maybe some patches, so it really doesn’t matter, just want to know if it’s worth the caliber change.