Tuesday it will be in ur hands is my bet
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Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
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Re: Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
You'd loose that bet as I won't be home on Tuesdaycrackers17 wrote:Tuesday it will be in ur hands is my bet
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I am looking forward to it though. First significant customisation beyond a trigger job.
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Re: Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
My last stock took 5 weeks but they told me there was a back log when i ordered it. fits good I am going to bed it next week. see how it goes.
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Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
My stock is in Melb but it's supposedly arriving tomorrow, subject to AusPost doing their bit. Hopefully just a drop in, I'll consider bedding it after I see how it goes.
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Re: Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
Mine was a easy fit I just think with the laminate would be good to pillar block and bed. Maybe an overkill but I haven't done it before so i thought I would try it
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Re: Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
Tonight I found the Boyds stock fairy had delivered.
So I quickly did the swap over and was much impressed. The only thing I had to do was a very very small amount of sanding at the barrel channel at the foreend to ensure it was fully floating.
Please forgive the poor quality pics, indoor lighting isn't the best for photography.
Before After (Boyds Prairie Hunter Nutmeg)
So I quickly did the swap over and was much impressed. The only thing I had to do was a very very small amount of sanding at the barrel channel at the foreend to ensure it was fully floating.
Please forgive the poor quality pics, indoor lighting isn't the best for photography.
Before After (Boyds Prairie Hunter Nutmeg)
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Re: Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
Looks the goods Raven
If improved looks tighten groups your on a winner
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If improved looks tighten groups your on a winner
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Re: Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
We'll have to test it soonSako 22-250 wrote:Looks the goods Raven
If improved looks tighten groups your on a winner
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Re: Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
Looks much better Raven, looks like a "more expensive" one, but just as comfortable to use.
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Re: Boyds Stocks (revisted....again)
RavenThe Raven wrote:We'll have to test it soonSako 22-250 wrote:Looks the goods Raven
If improved looks tighten groups your on a winner
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If Boyds made one in the prairie for the T3 varmint I'd order one
(The standard stock on the T3 varmint is the second ugliest in the world)
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