I'm having a little dilemma with my Boyd's blaster on my 10/22. I emailed Boyd's and Kurt Maus himself gave me his phone#, but we've both been to busy to get in touch by phone. I thought I'd try the experts here.
Here's the email I sent to Boyd's
Hi Guys
I bought a Boyd's 10/22 blaster stock last January. I was extremely pleased with the new look and feel of my Ruger. The action dropped right in and the fit was perfect.
I shot it all spring and summer and had absolutely no problems with it.
However, after putting it up this fall, I recently re-barreled it with a volquartsen of the same diameter of the E.A.brown it replaced. I noticed an EXTREME amount of wobble(horizontal only) of the barreled action in the stock. I can move the tip of the 24" barrel about 1". Upon investigation, there's a gap around the entire action is about a credit cards width(at least)
I'm assuming that the the humidity was the culprit, as the action has been bolted back in my hogue and the fit is as it should be.
I'm just wondering if you've ever heard of such a problem before and if there may be any solutions.
Thanks
Komishe Kan
It got a bit better leaving it in the living room with the wood stove burning the last few months, but it's still unacceptable. I'm just wondering if there's a procedure to get it normal size and stabilized, or if I'm effed....
So a B&C stock or a kydex riser project on the Hogue may be in the future if this can't be saved. 1/2" groups @ 50y with the dreaded hogue is acceptable(the cheek riser I jimmy rigged on with gorilla tape isn't.HA!Not one single one available within 100 miles,and I need to shoot)
So I don't really NEED a high end stock at the moment, just something a bit more ergonomical.
Here's the email I sent to Boyd's
Hi Guys
I bought a Boyd's 10/22 blaster stock last January. I was extremely pleased with the new look and feel of my Ruger. The action dropped right in and the fit was perfect.
I shot it all spring and summer and had absolutely no problems with it.
However, after putting it up this fall, I recently re-barreled it with a volquartsen of the same diameter of the E.A.brown it replaced. I noticed an EXTREME amount of wobble(horizontal only) of the barreled action in the stock. I can move the tip of the 24" barrel about 1". Upon investigation, there's a gap around the entire action is about a credit cards width(at least)
I'm assuming that the the humidity was the culprit, as the action has been bolted back in my hogue and the fit is as it should be.
I'm just wondering if you've ever heard of such a problem before and if there may be any solutions.
Thanks
Komishe Kan
It got a bit better leaving it in the living room with the wood stove burning the last few months, but it's still unacceptable. I'm just wondering if there's a procedure to get it normal size and stabilized, or if I'm effed....
So a B&C stock or a kydex riser project on the Hogue may be in the future if this can't be saved. 1/2" groups @ 50y with the dreaded hogue is acceptable(the cheek riser I jimmy rigged on with gorilla tape isn't.HA!Not one single one available within 100 miles,and I need to shoot)
So I don't really NEED a high end stock at the moment, just something a bit more ergonomical.