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I just picked up this custom made rifle in 25-06. It is a collaboration of well recognized rifle builders, namely Gary Goudy, Herman Waldron and engraved by Terry Wallace.

It is superbly executed and the craftsmanship is second to none. Having the action, rings, bases and bottom metal color cased, and engraved, this gun is a real thing of beauty.

I hope to be shooting a deer or antelope with it this fall…



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Very nice lovely piece and great craftsman created it. Had the pleasure of haven known Herman and a peach of a man he was. Great gun and good luck this fall on what ever you hunt.

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Well, you have an almost identical to mine, built by the same craftsmen!
Only difference is I have an octagon barrel in .300 H&H.
Just talked to Gary, his eyes have gone so no more stockmaking, just building cedar canoes now!
All the oldtimers have gone! But their work is still in others' hands!


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I've got a Waldron/Goudy Sako in 223. Gary's stock work is just amazing. One of the greats for sure. Your stock looks to be Black walnut? Thanks for sharing.

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Custom gun builders don't get any better than this trio of masters.

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Originally Posted by gasgunner
I've got a Waldron/Goudy Sako in 223. Gary's stock work is just amazing. One of the greats for sure. Your stock looks to be Black walnut? Thanks for sharing.

John
Shrapnel, could you weigh in on John's question about Black walnut? I do not believe it is. Grain structure and details of the checkering I believe are to fine for Black but I certainly could be wrong. What ever, it definitely is a unique grain structure and figure which is very nice. Is there any markings on the left side on the action telling what the original donor action was?

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Originally Posted by LRF
Originally Posted by gasgunner
I've got a Waldron/Goudy Sako in 223. Gary's stock work is just amazing. One of the greats for sure. Your stock looks to be Black walnut? Thanks for sharing.

John
Shrapnel, could you weigh in on John's question about Black walnut? I do not believe it is. Grain structure and details of the checkering I believe are to fine for Black but I certainly could be wrong. What ever, it definitely is a unique grain structure and figure which is very nice. Is there any markings on the left side on the action telling what the original donor action was?

I was going off the color and grain structure in the buttstock primarily. Also some of the grain is rather large in the forend area. But you are correct, it would take a pretty exceptional piece of black walnut to handle the level of detail in the checkering. Not meant to be a criticism of the rifle in the least.

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I agree with gasgunner, looks like black walnut to me, too, for the same reasons.
My guess would be that blank came from near the stump. I've made up a couple of black walnut blanks, that were sold as stump wood, that had similar grain as the butt of this one. Some black walnut can be pretty hard and tough, depends on where and the conditions it grew in. Although, in my experience, most is not.
Just my .02.
Beautiful piece of wood and first class work. Glad you're going to hunt with it and not just make it a safe queen.

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Originally Posted by LRF
Originally Posted by gasgunner
I've got a Waldron/Goudy Sako in 223. Gary's stock work is just amazing. One of the greats for sure. Your stock looks to be Black walnut? Thanks for sharing.

John
Shrapnel, could you weigh in on John's question about Black walnut? I do not believe it is. Grain structure and details of the checkering I believe are to fine for Black but I certainly could be wrong. What ever, it definitely is a unique grain structure and figure which is very nice. Is there any markings on the left side on the action telling what the original donor action was?


I took it over to Steven Dodd Hughes this afternoon to have his evaluation. He said the wood is English Walnut. He also remarked about how good all the work was that was done to this rifle…


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Wonderful rifle, definitely European walnut, no doubt about it.

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