I installed a Boyd's thumb hole feather weight stock for a Sako A7 300WSM. The Rifle never really shot with it's factory plastic stock. The fit and finish is perfect as I did not have to do anything. Now, since its a wooden stock the action screws can only be torqued to 40 inch pounds. I torqued the whole rifle to spec. (scope base and rings, windage screws, action screw's etc.). No glass or pillar bedding, I loaded some proven rounds and went to the range. The stock is very comfortable, it fits my hand and shoulder just right. All I had to do is install a cheek riser, I borrowed one at the range and got to business. After zeroing the scope and focusing the retactical to my vision I made sure the parallax was solid. I shot 100, 200 and 300 yard targets with unbelievable results. Boyd's Stock's are hands down the best I have ever installed and shot. Glass and Pillar bedding are my next steps which should make this thing a solid performer. Good Stuff.