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That's a very nicely made rifle. It looks like a plain maple stock rather than spalted. Spalting is a form of fungal decay that results is different colors as well as hard and soft spots and is not really suited for a heavy kicker like a 72 caliber. Have fun!
 
Also try finding a patch and ball combo for shooting harder scrap lead.

And try tapered paper cartridges with hardened balls, cheap shooting. [fast reloads]
 
That's a very nicely made rifle. It looks like a plain maple stock rather than spalted. Spalting is a form of fungal decay that results is different colors as well as hard and soft spots and is not really suited for a heavy kicker like a 72 caliber. Have fun!
Yes, it's pretty much a plain maple stock and the only part that I thought might be spalted is the very end of the butt stock. I'll take a close up of the wood tomorrow.
 
An original .69 cal percussion half stock will be listed on the For Sale Forum soon.
 
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