raw air guns? accuracy and quality

"aa_limited"yes i was wondering how much a walnut up grade costs? does any one know?

dirte what gun and stock did you buy? and cal?
It was $75 for the .25 LRT. I called them the other day. They stated they didn't have any walnut that justified the upgrade price right now. She said the wood they were using was the best they could find for me. I love figured walnut....... I hope it looks good. They were in the process of building the stock. I'm about 10-14 days out.
 
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Hi from Colombia, share with you a group i did with my raw hm1000x in .25 cal, shooting jsb exacts kings 25.4 gr @925 fps (11 shots) and at a distance of 120 meter.

(light crosswind from left to right...coin size +\- 1/2 inch)

 
My HM1000 in 25 will shoot one hole groups at 50 yards all day long every day and MOA or better at 100 if I do my part. I've owned FX, Daystate and a number of other top-end air guns and the RAW is the highest quality of the bunch. Never had an opportunity to shoot a Thomas, but I'm more inclined to hunting than competition. I know Alan does fantastic work, but IMHO there is really no need to send a new RAW to him. Odds are very good it will shoot better out of the box than 95% of shooters are capable of anyway.
 
RAWs are built here in the USA by a great team of people who produce the best quality and customer support. I have a TM1000, HM1000 in .177 and an HM1000x in 30 cal, all laser accurate. After what people have said on this thread, i hope you're not still on the fence. As a side note, these designs are robust, but rock simple. If you ever need to fix a problem (believe me, they all eventually will), you can do it yourself. Parts are cheap and Martin will talk you through it.
 
Very nice looking rifle! I've been toying with a RAW since December of 2015. Just never pulled the trigger on one (literally or figuratively). The reviews (here) on this rifle are the highest of any I've read for any brand. My interest is for a .25. My only concern has always been weight and length. I don't like a rifle longer than 40-44" and I like them to be close to 7 pounds before a scope and ring are attached. My Wolf is the closest to that spec I own right now.