Nevada Mike
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Great minds can differ. I do not like the FE tip cut at an angle and a schnable tip looks like the rifle suffered an accident. IMO.A contrasting tip usually sets off a fine stock. I've seen them in a number of different woods and liked most of them. Buffalo horn looks very nice on a good chunk of walnut. My preference is cut at an angle, but straight cut works also. Combined with a schnable profile, a contrasting tip can really finish a great stock.
This is mesquite on a laminate stock. Angle cut with a spacer and schnable profile.View attachment 428814
I do like an ebony of horn FE tip - cut at a right angle and nicely rounded or, better, in the Brit style...