Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: demontang on January 13, 2009, 11:32:07 AM
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I have been looking at stocks for my 10/22 and found a boyd's stock for my weatherby finally. I have been try to get one of them for 3 years and boyd discontinued them. I found it on dmfirearms.com and with in an hour of ordering it they had my order processed and the stock on its way. :IBCOOL:
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dmfirearms.com%2Fimages%2Ftargetvarminterpepper.jpg&hash=1e43e79a062b78122dc01e0361f31fc997014bbe)
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Nice looking stock. I need to order a Boyds for my .243.
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I really like these stocks they are shaped just right for me and are very comfortable to shoot. I would love to have this stock on all my rifles.
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Been looking at stocks for my Vangaurd. Mine is the deluxe stock and is mint. made around 69, and not used much. Let me know how it fits. Been thinking about composite but can't decide :bash:
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My vangaurd is only 3 1/2 years old but I just love this stock, I will get the stock firday and hopfully have it on with the zero checked before sunday.
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I got my stock and have fit the action to it and spent a day sanding it and I have put on the first few layers of clear on it. :)
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I've been looking for a stock for my 10/22 as well. . .I decided on a synthetic Predator T-Rex stock and a Tactical Solutions fluted .920" barrel, both in matte OD. . .I'm gonna paint both the barrel and the stock in a digital camo pattern as well. . .
. . .back to the Weatherby. . .I just got a Vanguard Varmint Special in .22-250 and eventually I'm gonn upgrade that stock to a McMillan A-5 stock. . .it's a coyote gun so that should work out pretty well. . .
. . .the Boyd's are nice looking stocks. . .I personally just aren't a fan of wood stocks. . .I prefer synthetic
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I dont like wood much either but the laminate stocks are nice, I'm thinking that I want to glass bed this one before I do the final finish. I'm hoping to get my groups a little tighter.