My stock...
4 Runner Man--It was a Boyd's "unfinished" stock--Boyd-speak for all machined and rough sanded (very rough in spots!) and almost a drop-in fit for the rifle action.
I had to do a VERY little carving with a Dremel tool to fit my action into the stock, and had to relieve the bbl channel a bit (which, frankly, I overdid--oh, well, live & learn!) after which I relieved around the action tang some more, and the recoil lug & receiver ring, and glassed those areas. Also made a very few shape-changes to the stock.
Couldn't have done any of that had I ordered a finished stock--well, could have done the glass bedding & bbl inletting, but then would have had to varnish the results anyhow.
Color of the stock is just the way it comes from Boyd's. They have 2 standard colors, which they call Pepper (more grayish) and Nutmeg (like mine, more brownish.) You can have all sorts of fancy colors on special order and for extra $$ of course.
But yeah, as to the finish-sanding, what Paw Paw correctly calls "Feathering," and the varnishing, that's All My Own Work. Glad you like it.
Agree with you--that blue stock IS pretty! Will yours be for a bench gun as in the pic?
If you want yours shiny, I'd use High-Gloss Spar Varnish. You get it in spray cans @ yr local hdwe sto. 5 or so coats and you'll have shiny like you wouldn't believe. BUT--and this is a big but--the finish you use is nowhere near as important as the sanding for this, just the same as for any woodworking project. Whatever you do, DON'T SPARE THE SANDING!!! You say it comes sanded and finish-ready. Forgive my skepticism, but I don't believe it. Sand the thing some more!
Good luck, and again, please keep us posted!