Thoughts on Grayboe and HS Precision

I have been wanting to replace the stock on my lefty BDL in .270 win. I have been looking at getting a Grayboe Outlander or a the HS Precision PSS016. IF this is the wrong forum please let me know. I would like to hear your input on either brand. This will be a hunting rifle that i will take to the range year round shooting anywhere from 100 to 600 yards with the chance to work up to 1,000. I have not seen a HS Precision stock in person so I am curious to hear what everyone thinks.
I've got multiple HS Precision stocks (they are made in a city 10 miles away from me) and I love them all . They've all been solid and I enjoy that I get aluminum bedding block so there's no extra step of bedding with a compound. I recommend them to everyone and everyone else who's bought one seems to like them too.
 
I have been wanting to replace the stock on my lefty BDL in .270 win. I have been looking at getting a Grayboe Outlander or a the HS Precision PSS016. IF this is the wrong forum please let me know. I would like to hear your input on either brand. This will be a hunting rifle that i will take to the range year round shooting anywhere from 100 to 600 yards with the chance to work up to 1,000. I have not seen a HS Precision stock in person so I am curious to hear what everyone thinks.
Take a look at Boyd's as well
 
I have been wanting to replace the stock on my lefty BDL in .270 win. I have been looking at getting a Grayboe Outlander or a the HS Precision PSS016. IF this is the wrong forum please let me know. I would like to hear your input on either brand. This will be a hunting rifle that i will take to the range year round shooting anywhere from 100 to 600 yards with the chance to work up to 1,000. I have not seen a HS Precision stock in person so I am curious to hear what everyone thinks.
My understanding is Grayboe is basically a McMillan - owned by same family and run by their son. Created with a focus to service higher volume actions. They were on the Precision Rifle Podcast a few years ago
I do not have with. GB or HS stock but am also interested in one for my lefty Rem 700
 
I just dropped a 700 action with med palma barrel in 26 Nosler into a Grayboe Renegade stock last week. Fit pretty decent but didn't care for lug area so bedded action, tang and lug. Fits great, shoots great. I've always run HS Precision PST 036 for LA and the PST 035 for SA, but am really digging this renegade. Will probably try another at some point.
 
I have been wanting to replace the stock on my lefty BDL in .270 win. I have been looking at getting a Grayboe Outlander or a the HS Precision PSS016. IF this is the wrong forum please let me know. I would like to hear your input on either brand. This will be a hunting rifle that i will take to the range year round shooting anywhere from 100 to 600 yards with the chance to work up to 1,000. I have not seen a HS Precision stock in person so I am curious to hear what everyone thinks.

Two years ago I put a Grayboe outlander on a new Rem 700 in 270 win. I didn't have any other work done, just swapped the stocks. I really like it. Attached is a picture of the rifle and a picture of the first 4 shot 100 yard group fired with the new stock. Mine is the older model that weighs 2.5 pounds, not the new 25 ounce model.
 

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I have an HS on one of my rifles and like it for sure. I would say it is the Nightforce of stocks. Meaning it may be a bit heavier, but solid as they can come.
 
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