[email protected]I need some contact info. I have a Browning Western Hunter 26 NOS that's screaming for some wood furniture.
Perrysbell, how do you like that Boyd's stock? I have a Ruger M77 Mark II I plan to re-barrel next year and was looking at the at one stock and several others they have, but they mentioned the barrel channel will only accept a factory barrel?? What contour do you have, that doesn't look like a factory barrel for sureI agree with gerrybaker1960. I picked my New rifle in Late spring of this year. I used a Boyd's Custom Gunstocks
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Stellar Tiger Stripping!!
That is one piece of fine art!!!!I love the look of a beautiful wood stock myself
But I also loved the versatility of the new chassis designs... Hence my creation View attachment 218352
How did you find the NM action??? I'm working on a 1903 currently, but I've never even seen a NM action offered. ALSO whose 3 position safety is that??? Not trying to sideline the thread; I'm just curious!On a National Match action.
I own and have owed several HS stocks with a manners. I really like them but here lately I've been fond of classic wood stocked rifles. My laminate stocks are stiffer than my hs or manners stock. I have two walnut stocks that are epoxy sealed & painted. They are quite stiff as well. Most people think they are a fiberglass stock when they look at them. They are all bedded. As far as their accuracy.... I can not differentiate the difference between a well bedded wood vs fiberglass stock. If I'm going hunting in the pouring rain, I will leave the wood stocked rifles at home. Let me back up, If its pouring rain, I'm probably gonna stay home as well. If it might rain, I would take a fiberglass stocked rifle or possibly one of the epoxied wood stocked rifles.Hi, I'm very new to this so please excuse my ignorance, but are wooden stocks a thing of the past? I know they are still in use, but just about everything and everybody has gone to either a composite or injection molded stock.
I've been reading a great deal because I intend to purchase a bolt action. Mostly target some hunting.
So in my research i have decided that injection molded stocks are not what I want, just the hand paid-up type.
But I love wood... So is wood really that much of a problem?
I like the Winchester Featherweight and Vanguard Sporter....Featherweight is free floated and bedded.
Your opinions are really valuable.
TY, R-Dog.
Buy what you want.. no problem either way. I think laminate has definitely replaced wood, but theres no reason you should avoid them. I like the aluminum bedding block that doesnt come in wood, but a proper bedding job will make wood or laminate just as good.Hi, I'm very new to this so please excuse my ignorance, but are wooden stocks a thing of the past? I know they are still in use, but just about everything and everybody has gone to either a composite or injection molded stock.
I've been reading a great deal because I intend to purchase a bolt action. Mostly target some hunting.
So in my research i have decided that injection molded stocks are not what I want, just the hand paid-up type.
But I love wood... So is wood really that much of a problem?
I like the Winchester Featherweight and Vanguard Sporter....Featherweight is free floated and bedded.
Your opinions are really valuable.
TY, R-Dog.
My primary hunting rifle these days is Cooper Model 56. Wood!Hi, I'm very new to this so please excuse my ignorance, but are wooden stocks a thing of the past? I know they are still in use, but just about everything and everybody has gone to either a composite or injection molded stock.
I've been reading a great deal because I intend to purchase a bolt action. Mostly target some hunting.
So in my research i have decided that injection molded stocks are not what I want, just the hand paid-up type.
But I love wood... So is wood really that much of a problem?
I like the Winchester Featherweight and Vanguard Sporter....Featherweight is free floated and bedded.
Your opinions are really valuable.
TY, R-Dog.