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<blockquote data-quote="midmo" data-source="post: 1201932" data-attributes="member: 26859"><p>I am looking at replacing my factory stock on rem 700. I am on a tight budget but I don't want to waste my money either. I have been looking at bell and Carlson stocks but I recently browsed Boyd's laminate stocks as well. Would it be a bad choice to go with a Boyd's? I know the Boyd's do not come with a bedding block like the b&c but it will still be more rigid than the plastic factory stock. I could always add a bedding block down the road. Any experience with either brand? I am leaning towards the Boyd's because of price but I like the synthetic stocks a lot. I am not too worried about weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midmo, post: 1201932, member: 26859"] I am looking at replacing my factory stock on rem 700. I am on a tight budget but I don't want to waste my money either. I have been looking at bell and Carlson stocks but I recently browsed Boyd's laminate stocks as well. Would it be a bad choice to go with a Boyd's? I know the Boyd's do not come with a bedding block like the b&c but it will still be more rigid than the plastic factory stock. I could always add a bedding block down the road. Any experience with either brand? I am leaning towards the Boyd's because of price but I like the synthetic stocks a lot. I am not too worried about weight. [/QUOTE]
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