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giving credit where credit is due; Boyds
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 1029950" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>Had a 264WM built on m77 MKII, the donor was given to me my by uncle, a 338WM. I had no need for a 338WM but it was from my uncle, who was right there with my dad for me growing up hunting. Anyways, it had the factory boat paddle stock. I actually liked it and planned on keeping it. It ended up being too flimsy and not what I was looking for. Found a Boyds varmint pro laminate. I ordered it. I spent under 200$. I got a limbsaver pad added and laser checkering added, pretty much most of the bells and whistles offered. It came in at barely over 3lbs. I couldn't be happier. I can post photos later when everything is put together. Anybody looking for a tactical option on a budget or a stock for a less than popular platform take a look at the Boyds pro varmint. This is my first Boyds stock and am not associated with them what so ever. It is just rare to find something that works so well for less than you expect; high comb, vertical grip, wide fore end, light weight, and less money than anyone else. I've got a 260rem on the horizon for the wife and it will be sporting a Boyds pro Varmint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 1029950, member: 22987"] Had a 264WM built on m77 MKII, the donor was given to me my by uncle, a 338WM. I had no need for a 338WM but it was from my uncle, who was right there with my dad for me growing up hunting. Anyways, it had the factory boat paddle stock. I actually liked it and planned on keeping it. It ended up being too flimsy and not what I was looking for. Found a Boyds varmint pro laminate. I ordered it. I spent under 200$. I got a limbsaver pad added and laser checkering added, pretty much most of the bells and whistles offered. It came in at barely over 3lbs. I couldn't be happier. I can post photos later when everything is put together. Anybody looking for a tactical option on a budget or a stock for a less than popular platform take a look at the Boyds pro varmint. This is my first Boyds stock and am not associated with them what so ever. It is just rare to find something that works so well for less than you expect; high comb, vertical grip, wide fore end, light weight, and less money than anyone else. I've got a 260rem on the horizon for the wife and it will be sporting a Boyds pro Varmint. [/QUOTE]
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