Rich, please tell me what it is about Hickory that interests you for a stock blank? Is it the grain pattern you're after? Seems to me it would be too hard to work effectively, and wouldn't it be too heavy? Just courious
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There is an original hickory stocked smoothbore that caught my eye. It's called Lehigh but it looks pure Bucks County to me. Its prettier sister is pictured in RCA among the Lehigh guns. Here are some pictures of the hickory gun. See if you like it.
I figure to make a squirrel rifle out of it. I have a nice .36 swamped barrel that is heavy. I figure the hickory stock, which is slender, really, won't be a problem. Plus the squirrels should really like it and I want to try something different. I do have a plain piece of maple that would work. It is rock hard, but almost 3" thick and it seems a waste to use on a gun with a buttplate 1 and 5/8" wide. Would be better for a wall gun.