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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2226053" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>I put an AT-1 under a .223 788 to use as a beginner's CF rifle thinking that being able to adjust the rifle to the shooter would be a good thing. I've put two Howa 1500 Mini's in Boyd's stocks, one got full pillar bed treatment and the other I just bedded the recoil lug area. I've got one for a Savage LA build going on right now. It is getting a full pillar bedding and I see why some stock makers won't make LA Savage stocks. I like the Boyd's that I've purchased, fit is good out of the box and they're nicely finished. Even the one that I ordered unfinished was nicely turned out and ready for finish with just a final sanding.</p><p></p><p>I don't take rifles out in weather extremes so my experience is limited, but I've not seen these stocks respond to differences in the weather that I have exposed them to the way that wood stocks are fabled to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2226053, member: 93138"] I put an AT-1 under a .223 788 to use as a beginner's CF rifle thinking that being able to adjust the rifle to the shooter would be a good thing. I've put two Howa 1500 Mini's in Boyd's stocks, one got full pillar bed treatment and the other I just bedded the recoil lug area. I've got one for a Savage LA build going on right now. It is getting a full pillar bedding and I see why some stock makers won't make LA Savage stocks. I like the Boyd's that I've purchased, fit is good out of the box and they're nicely finished. Even the one that I ordered unfinished was nicely turned out and ready for finish with just a final sanding. I don't take rifles out in weather extremes so my experience is limited, but I've not seen these stocks respond to differences in the weather that I have exposed them to the way that wood stocks are fabled to. [/QUOTE]
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