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Thanks for all the input on the CZ or Savage dilemma. I've settled on a CZ. Now, I love the look of a wooden stock but am I missing something? Do synthetic stocks add consistency or accuracy? Do they make much difference?

 

This topic has probably been discussed before but I got a bit daunted at the prospect of trawling through several hundred pages of posts!

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Synthetic for me , no need to worry about scratches, lighter , and can take a few knocksfor the pot.

Makes no difference to accuracy

Thanks David. As an aside, Do you put your.17 and .22 to different uses. I've had a couple of friends say I shouldn't bother with the .22 and just get a .17. I will be shooting for the pot and think the .17 can be too destructive?

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Bottom line is there won't be meat waste if you hit it in the head. The 17 is accurate enough to do it with a fairly competent shot out to 150 yards.

 

I too like a nice wooden stock but being honest, for a field rifle it would be synthetic all the way.

 

It won't swell if it gets damp, won't scratch or dent to the same degree, much more grippy to the touch (handy with gloves on), weight saving over wood is useful especially if you intend to run nv on top as well.

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I have cz452's in both of the mentioned flavours and both are synthetic and wouldn't be without either.

 

agree that wood looks better but as mentioned by others you will be less precious about a synthetic.

 

no problem with eating shot bunnies with .17, head or heart/lung shot.

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personal chioice is what it comes down to in the end i like wood its warm to the touch & tactile giving a pleasing aesthetic appearance to the rifle if not always practical, im willing to sacrifice the damage it incurs in use in poor conditions for the pleasure it gives me personally however synthetic has its advantages.

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Definately synthetic, with a wood stock you'll worry about every mark it gets on it , plus whatever gun oil you use will effect a wooden stock. As for which calibre , that could rage on forever , but for me its .22.

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Definately synthetic, with a wood stock you'll worry about every mark it gets on it , plus whatever gun oil you use will effect a wooden stock. As for which calibre , that could rage on forever , but for me its .22.

i dissagree about the oil it depends on the finish you have a fully sealed wooden stock will be impervious to oil etc

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