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stocks
Mar 4, 2013 16:14:55 GMT -7
Post by cody6308 on Mar 4, 2013 16:14:55 GMT -7
anyone ever order a stock from www.boydsgunstocks.comI want to order a new one for my 10/22 because its 90 bucks cheaper than cabelas but wasn't sure if it would go right in or not.
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JR
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Post by JR on Mar 7, 2013 9:10:22 GMT -7
Cody,
Boyds makes a lot of the factory stocks, and Stockey's makes the rest.
I used Stockeys for the laminated thumbhole stock for my custom Remington 700 .308. All it took was relieving a little here and there to make sure there was room for the epoxy when we bedded it. Bedding appeared to have a very slight improvement from about .4 MOA to .3 MOA. I only shot about 100 rounds in the un-bedded configuration, and at that point I did't have the load worked up for the new barrel.
I've also used Stockeys for 10/22 and Encore Rifle stocks. In all cases the stock has been 99.8% inletted in other words, out of the box ready, but with potential to be slightly improved.
JR
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stocks
Mar 7, 2013 9:43:07 GMT -7
Post by broper on Mar 7, 2013 9:43:07 GMT -7
Hey Cody, Check at Sportsman's Warehouse. They used to carry aftermarket stocks when I worked there. Not sure if they still do. There is several companies that make after market stocks. Bansner's is another good one. I wouldn't recommend Richard's Micro-fit. I ordered one for a Ruger 77 and wasn't to happy with it. Bob
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stocks
Mar 7, 2013 10:35:38 GMT -7
Post by cody6308 on Mar 7, 2013 10:35:38 GMT -7
The problem with sportsmans and cabelas is they want 180 or so for it and its 99 on boyds lol. Its hard to justify the difference for the exact same thing unless the one at cabelas is going to be an exact fix without and modification. I wouldn't know what to do if it didn't drop in fix perfectly lol.
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stocks
Mar 7, 2013 11:21:05 GMT -7
Post by Timber Butte Outdoors on Mar 7, 2013 11:21:05 GMT -7
Cody,
I just went to Boyd's and checked it out.
They have 3 grades of stocks - 1) Finished 2) Unfinished 3) Semi-Inlet
I used my rifle specks and found that the Finished 10-22 Thumbhole Stock is $99.00
It should be a drop-in stock with a finish already applied to the stock.
Just make sure when you input your gun specks, that before you place the order it says "Finished" You should be good to go.
Gary
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stocks
Mar 7, 2013 15:31:35 GMT -7
Post by broper on Mar 7, 2013 15:31:35 GMT -7
The ones at Sportsman's were drop in stocks. Don't know if they still sell them or not.
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JR
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Post by JR on Jul 9, 2013 17:12:49 GMT -7
Cody, if it doesn't just drop in, bring it over and I'll fix the inletting.
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