BOYDS STOCKS

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magnum
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BOYDS STOCKS

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HI lads just been looking for a new stock for my howa 1500 varmint and droped on they wedsite like the look of they t/hole stocks what you lot think of them bofore i order 1 have any of you had 1 ? (good and bad points if any?) :chin: many thans IAN
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They put out a very good product and service.. I and others, that I know or read about, have had good results/success with Boyd's. BIll K
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You might want to check Stocky's web site first.....they have some nice stocks both wood and synthetic at very good prices......
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Post by Rick in Oregon »

Boyd's has a good rep....here's another one to consider:

http://www.wenig.com/
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Rick in Oregon wrote:Boyd's has a good rep....here's another one to consider:

http://www.wenig.com/
did send them a email RICK they don,t ship to the uk
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Post by Sth Oz Dan »

:( bummer
I was never interested in the TH stocks - just love the look of the classics.
But I was in the local today and picked one up - :eek: I'm sold. They feel so natural - and the position of your thumb should help with a straighter trigger pull.
Now if I can just convince the finance minister I need one :lol:
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Post by Glen »

I have a Boyds on a Savag3 93 HMR. It's the t-hole stock. I was impressed with the finish when I unpacked it. I had a few minutes of shaving the little boogers off from the tooling with a razor sharp chisel. Wiped some Wipe-On poly over the exposed areas & put it on the rifle. I think you will be happy with one.
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Post by sakofan »

I have one on my remington 204.
Im very happy with it.
Fit and finish is excellent.
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went to order new t/hole stock today and just my luck 3/4 week backorder
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Post by Freeman »

Magnum,

I just fitted one to my howa with sporter barrel and love it. feels good. looks good.
See pictures in my thread titled 'my walking varminter rig'
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