HW30 Traditional vs Jetsons

The new forearm cutouts are a bit odd, the rest is ok.. Having the choice, the older model is nicer.
My wife's 30 has the Jetson's stock. I like it for the side cut outs. They make an excellent hold position reference. Sort of like what people like about the old finger groove stocks. I like it enough I bought BOG's take off for my Hw30.
 
FYI. I just listed this HW30 in the classified.
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The oxidation process consists of the combination of white vinegar and steel wool. The steel wool cooks in the vinegar for a couple weeks. It takes a lot of time and experimentation to do. It can go south in a hurry. When oxidized, the wood looks like it is 100 years old. Then I sand back through the weathered gray wood. I used several stains. Some left over from my furniture business that I can’t even get anymore. Then 3 coats of clear satin lacquer but not in the checkering. I hate doing Beech because it’s always a gamble whether it is going to come out ok.
Thank you all for the nice comments.
The steel wool in vinegar sounds like the Iron nitrate ("aquafortis") approach. IHave you ever tried that on beech?

What adjustable buttplate do you prefer?
thanks! I greatly appreciate your refinishing projects. You obviously have decades worth of this under your belt.
 
The steel wool in vinegar sounds like the Iron nitrate ("aquafortis") approach. IHave you ever tried that on beech?

What adjustable buttplate do you prefer?
thanks! I greatly appreciate your refinishing projects. You obviously have decades worth of this under your belt.
This HW30 is Beech. I prefer the Bisley butt pad with the curve.
 
I can't figure out what the hell is going through the minds of the executives at either HW or Diana. They have just dug their heels in when it comes to producing rifles with ugly stocks for no fathomable reason. Making a good looking stock isn't rocket surgery and there's no downside to it. Companies have been doing it for decades now and virtually nothing is copyrighted or patented. The rifle just looks better with a good looking stock.

Imagine if GM had persisted in marketing "Aztek styling" after decades of negative feedback.