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Boyd's laminated stocks - good, bad, indifferent??
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<blockquote data-quote="sharktown" data-source="post: 1160537" data-attributes="member: 27667"><p>Boyd's is an inexpensive alternative to the high end stocks costing hundreds more but what I what to know is are they worth the time and expense? I will be bedding the action and finishing the stock myself.</p><p>The laminated varmint stock looks ok to me especially with the adjustable cheek piece that is an option and is the one I'm currently looking at to keep the cost down.</p><p>Any insight is appreciated.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Sharktown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharktown, post: 1160537, member: 27667"] Boyd's is an inexpensive alternative to the high end stocks costing hundreds more but what I what to know is are they worth the time and expense? I will be bedding the action and finishing the stock myself. The laminated varmint stock looks ok to me especially with the adjustable cheek piece that is an option and is the one I'm currently looking at to keep the cost down. Any insight is appreciated. Sharktown [/QUOTE]
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