cdherman
Well-Known Member
I have a Savage heavy barreled varminter in 270 WSM. Stainless with the plastic Savage stock.
I use this for deer hunting and I like a more traditional look. I have found that Boyd's makes both a walnut as well as a laminate wood stock that can be fit to my action.
I would like the look better -- I would rather have a wood stock with some dings and scratches than some plastic thing.
But the issue arrises about accuracy. I would likely bed the action and free float the barrel.
All things being equal, what would the expected accuracy loss be? I'm askin' for averages here -- I recognise that sometimes you get lucky and sometimes really unlucky.
Appreciate your opinions....
I use this for deer hunting and I like a more traditional look. I have found that Boyd's makes both a walnut as well as a laminate wood stock that can be fit to my action.
I would like the look better -- I would rather have a wood stock with some dings and scratches than some plastic thing.
But the issue arrises about accuracy. I would likely bed the action and free float the barrel.
All things being equal, what would the expected accuracy loss be? I'm askin' for averages here -- I recognise that sometimes you get lucky and sometimes really unlucky.
Appreciate your opinions....