stagpanther
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Home isolation has naturally led to more time to devote to firearms projects, one I've had in mind for a long time was upgrading many of my savages that have sat on Tupperware stocks for a long time.
Here is my very first Boyd's stock, an AT One which I bought on sale. Excellent design from what I can tell, though minor criticism I have is the cheap plastic trigger guard is really an insult to the otherwise nice execution.
I decided to install my new axis 22-250 into the stock "as-is" just to see how well it performs. I'm awaiting several tools to complete pillar and bedding. I'm also replacing the trigger guard and magazine catch with parts from V3 tactical. I have another Boyd's stock coming in for a 270 win long-action job. I removed the 2 front swivel studs since I like shooting off of bags. The base and rings will also be replaced eventually--this was just "make do for the time being." Scope is a vortex crossfire II--people really like them. I bought 2 on sale and I'm not especially impressed with the performance though I can see why people like them at their price point.
Here is my very first Boyd's stock, an AT One which I bought on sale. Excellent design from what I can tell, though minor criticism I have is the cheap plastic trigger guard is really an insult to the otherwise nice execution.
I decided to install my new axis 22-250 into the stock "as-is" just to see how well it performs. I'm awaiting several tools to complete pillar and bedding. I'm also replacing the trigger guard and magazine catch with parts from V3 tactical. I have another Boyd's stock coming in for a 270 win long-action job. I removed the 2 front swivel studs since I like shooting off of bags. The base and rings will also be replaced eventually--this was just "make do for the time being." Scope is a vortex crossfire II--people really like them. I bought 2 on sale and I'm not especially impressed with the performance though I can see why people like them at their price point.
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