What’s been your experiences with these, especially regarding bolt-action centerfires? One maker I’m particularly interested in is Richards “Microfit” - their large selection of color combinations and shapes had me really looking at them.
@KURT17 >> try “ BOYDS HARD WOOD STOCKS “ got two of them so far. They where a perfect fit no work required drop in done. PS: excellent customer service. Let me know what you think ? What’s the make & model rifle that you would like to restock ?
Just rubbernecking, here for Winchester and Kimber actions. No definite plans, now.
I’ve purchased a Boyds stock, as well. No issues and excellent fit and finish.
My experience is with Boyd’s, on a .22 rifle. It’s a great stock. Definitely added rigidity, ergonomics, and style to the rifle.
Boyd’s are good stocks that require little to no fitting(drop in) for the most part. Richards Microfit can go from drop-in to a whole lot if fitting!!!
BTW in case you’re not aware, laminated stocks are HEAVY!!!
Another Boyds fan here. I just have a couple .22lr’s with laminated stocks, came that way, saw the stock, needed the gun. Put my M1a in a Boyds walnut, thicker than mil, watched my groupings shrink to a third their prior size.
My son just bought a Thompson bolt gun in .300 WinMag…took it out, loved the bolt gun experience, but said the stock was flimsy… I recommended Boyds to him, he has beautiful beautiful rifle now. Got the AT-1 with adjustable comb.