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looking for a suitable laminated rifle stock producer
looking for a suitable laminated rifle stock producer
Im thinking of another rifle project. Need a rifle for long range hunting. My first magnum caliber... :-) I am very attracted to the 264 Win Mag. And I look for some fine laminated stock producer in U.S.(standard wooden colour). I just want to have something that look nice and is practical too. Some recommendations??
24 January 2009, 03:38
Double AAHere ya go.
http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/24 January 2009, 04:43
JustCquote:
Originally posted by Double AA:
Here ya go.
http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/
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24 January 2009, 17:05
DocEdD&B Supply
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24 January 2009, 17:30
MikeBurkeNever used this product, but it seems decent. Corresponded with a couple of guys who own/owned one and they like them.
http://www.accurateinnovations.../golden_sporter.html24 January 2009, 21:31
buffybrI've bought several stocks from Richards Microfit.
http://rifle-stocks.com/Here's a laminated one I got from them for my .375 RUM.
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24 January 2009, 22:36
the jiggerwenig gun stocks
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24 January 2009, 23:50
BuliwyfI've seen several very nice Richards.
25 January 2009, 00:29
Chris Whitmoyergo to longrangehunting.com and search the forums for Joel Russo. He has a CNC mill and can machine for most actions.
25 January 2009, 02:59
BigfattsI bought a beautiful stock from Richard's, fancy Walnut, for a Savage 10 I was building in .358 Winchester. Got it and it looked like a rabid beaver had gnawed it out of a log. It wasn't supposed to be a drop in but it was only supposed to need minor fitting and final sanding. Oh well, I had to remove a little wood to even get the action to sit in the stock. Once I did, I noticed that the action holes were off, the front hole being about 1/4" too far forward. I called Richard's, it took me almost 3 weeks to get a return to one of my calls btw, and they would do nothing for me since I had altered the stock. Even though I couldn't tell it was defective before I did so. They refused to do anything and were VERY rude. I cannot recommend them. I ended up being so disgusted with the whole experience that I gave up on the rifle entirely and sold the action. I have had nothing but positive experiences with Boyd's however.
25 January 2009, 04:05
jro45My CZ 550 458 Lott came with a lamanated Stock
set trigger, holds 5 rounds, up to 300yds sights.
I don't know where you can get ahold of a lamanated stock
25 January 2009, 21:11
BuliwyfGlad to hear about your experience with Richards. That is very negative behavior on their part. Sounds like good advice for an individual to avoid them.
Hey guys Thank You for your recommendations!!!

buffybr very nice rifle...
btw Mike70560 hope to come to hunt in Luisiana one time...
26 January 2009, 00:14
7mmfreakmicrofits are very rough, buy the boyds. they have a full forearm capable of supporting a long, moderately heavy barrel and are good quality.
26 January 2009, 02:52
OldgunsI have a Fajen laminated stock for sale. In my opinion one of the best made.
26 January 2009, 04:53
Winchester 69Most of the commercially available laminated stocks are made by Rutland. They're what Boyd's provides and what you see on factory rifles. For something that doesn't look laminated:
www.serengetistockworks.com
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26 January 2009, 05:47
JustinL01I don't know how their rifle stocks are, but Wenig makes some really nice shotgun stocks, and I know they do make laminate stocks (my friend got one for his Beretta DT-10 that was a really nice piece of wood). If I were looking for one that would be who I would go with.
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