Yes they are beautiful, but to keep them that way one must use caution. I have yet to see a wood stock hold up to hunting here in the N.W. The west side for example usually pouring down rain, brush so thick you have to get on your belly & do the army low crawl thru coyote trails at the same time praying that you do not meet up with the user. Oh forgot to mention the devils cane & salmon berry, yes just love those thorns ! Now the east side I love it, boulders, rocks, pumice, sage brush, the dead stuff should be called iron wood not to mention ponderosa pine, just love those slick needles been on my but a few times. But on the other hand I just finished up my Sheridan stock. Completely refinished it, mind you it took hours. So was installing the roll pins on the forward stock section, yes you got it. I missed the pin & hit the freaking stock with the hammer yaaah (LOL). So has anyone had luck using a wet rag with a iron to steam out a dent or scratch ? I new I should have waited for my wifes help because of my tremmors but she was ------- ---- shopping ! & you got it I'm not a road hunter. any suggestions would be helpful at this point . Darell