Hi D.C.,
Glad to see you found the forum
In regards to the yellow/black laminate stock. I just called NEF/Marlin and spoke to a nice lady tech. at the NEF div. They do not have the "yellow/black". Now that I know my Hornet shoots moa, I too am interested in a nicer stock obviously black/yellow looks neat on a "Hornet" and she agreed
. They do make their own stocks and she will put it in the suggestion box for us. Maybe 07??? who knows??
They have a nice camo laminate too btw.
If you get a Hornet. Please remember they do not come with the hammer extension (spur) because they come with iron sights. I suggetsed she put that in the box also because likely most get scoped and in my case my local dealer had to steal one from another box for me once the scope was on, for easy hammer cocking. Also, you need a scope rail on the Hornet. I used the recommeded here Weaver 82 (7 or 8 bucks at local shops) and medium Millet rings. This gave me a nice minimum clearance above the hammer of about 1/16" to 1/8". For myself the check weld to scope height allignment is very nice on the Handi Hornets non raised comb stock............really like it
The gun continues to shoot well as I have shot a few more Woodchucks with it. The last one shot Sunday at about 145 yards with the 35 Gr Hornady factory ammo made a pin prick entrance and blew up inside with no exit. BTW- The "THA-WHAP"!!! impact was quite loud. I feel the faster 1-12 twist of the NEF's really help these bullets expand/frag (higher rpm's). I know you are interested in fireing approx. 50 some grain custom bullets in hand loads. So the faster twist NEF (in fact it's the fastest twist Hornet factory I am aware of) will surely help you there too.
Latest Handi Hornet Woodchuck from Sunday/ 145 yards off shooting sticks / 35 gr factory Hornady V-Max listed @ 3100 fps / pin prick entrance no exit / loud THA-WHACK! impact
Best of luck,
W.S. / Bill