Boyd's stocks

SpringThom

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Jun 20, 2020
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Hello Guys,

I'm picking a new mossberg patriot predator with the plans to put new parts and upgrades on it, myself. Without many aftermarket stock choices, Boyd's seems like a good idea.

Has anyone used the Boyd's stocks? I actually had my eye on the heritage model in claro x walnut.

Thank you for your time and expertise.

Semper fi
 
For the money they're not bad (and made 70 miles down the road from me), I've replaced some pretty terrible factory plastic stocks with Boyd's and been satisfied. A couple have required a little tweaking, sanding barrel channels or cleaning up some of their inletting. Only thing that sucks is they won't do bottom metal inletting (like m5 dbm)that isn't factory original.
 
I have three, At-One, Thumbhole Varmint, and Pro-Varmint. They all work well. The At-One slimmer profile and doesn’t feel as comfortable to use for me as the other profiles.
 
Can't beat them for the money.
Fact is, the barreled action doesn't know whether it's in a four-figure McMillan or Manners- or a $200 Boyd's once it's properly pillar-bedded.
 
Boyds offers a lot of bang for the buck, some are a little fat but they can be put on a diet with a belt sander or rasp elbow grease. If you like the kids erg go ahead and re stock it who cares it is your gun, time, and money.
 
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I can't lie, it all happened late one evening. I really got my head wrapped around that rifle after reading articles and reviews. The momentum kept building. Now I'm here. I've got plenty of time to buy/build plenty other rigs. This is just the one for now.
 
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