One main advantage proposed to synthetic, and to a lesser extent, laminated wood stocks, is the lack of changes due to, I assume, temperature and humidity changes. My question is, how much of a change is there? Is it enough to ruin hunting accuracy, or more appropriately, precision, due to barrel-scope alignment. What are the main factors in this change - temperature, humidity, large swings in either, etc?
I really prefer the look of wood over synthetic, with laminate somewhere in between (or maybe on top) but all of these have different costs assigned, too.
Thanks.
Mark