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Boyd's stocks
05 July 2007, 22:29
TEANCUMBoyd's stocks
I maybe restocking a rifle and have had a couple of people recommend Boyd's stocks. Anyone with experience of owning a Boyd's stock and the level of customer service?
05 July 2007, 22:52
simonbmI have a Boyds laminate thumbhole stock fitted to a Howa 1500 varmint in .243 Win great stock very comfortable, the rifle consistently shoots sub moa groups.
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05 July 2007, 23:56
seafire/B17GI have done about 15 of them or more.. for myself and others...
good customer service overall...I'd give them an 8 on a 10 scale..
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2090634171http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2095745046here is how the last two I did turned out..

cheers
seafire

I have 2 and like them both a lot. One is on a custom 7x57, grade II walnut and the other is a laminate on a 300H&H.
Perry
06 July 2007, 03:51
sochinOrdered two JRS Classic stocks from Boyd`s in August last year. Very nice to talk to on the phone, but here is the thing: Still haven`t got them. Only a couple of e-mails saying "they will be ready in a few weeks...". Since I live in Sweden, I guess they are not so interested in international customers...
06 July 2007, 09:01
JacobiteI plan on trying Richards Micro fit myself. More selection in my opinion.
Don Nelson
Sw. PA.
06 July 2007, 09:42
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by sochin:
Ordered two JRS Classic stocks from Boyd`s in August last year. Very nice to talk to on the phone, but here is the thing: Still haven`t got them. Only a couple of e-mails saying "they will be ready in a few weeks...". Since I live in Sweden, I guess they are not so interested in international customers...
Don't feel like the Lone Ranger. It took them almost eight months to get me a JRS VIP Laminate for a Mark X. I will say I was happy with the product, despite the lengthy wait.
06 July 2007, 12:30
seafire/B17GBoyd's Customer's Problem is that they are producing such a good product at such a good type, the Manufacturers and distributors ( such as Legacy) are tying up the production facilities and capaciy so much, you have to look at long waits...especially on something non standard...
They are cataloging stocks for a CZ 452 Rimfire... So I called on them... I was quoted a 12 to 18 month wait since it is not done that often.. their production schedules are full completing orders for the manufacturers and distributors...
That is why Richards might be an alternative.. they are 'only' quoting4 months on the stock I ordered for a Savage 116......
06 July 2007, 20:24
sochinquote:
Originally posted by craigster:
Don't feel like the Lone Ranger. It took them almost eight months to get me a JRS VIP Laminate for a Mark X. I will say I was happy with the product, despite the lengthy wait.
I don`t mind waiting for a good product, but when I plan a rifle project and get answers like "...only a couple of weeks", and it takes a year+, kind of makes me a little disappointed. I`m sure they manufacture very fine stocks but it didn`t work out for me. If they had quoted a more correct wait time, I would have had the choice of accepting the wait or move on with something else.
Again, they were very nice talking to and very helpful when placing the order(s). We`ll see how it ends.
07 July 2007, 04:57
brianwSochin,
I live in Oz, and last year I ordered through a local gunsmith, a JRS laminate for use in a Rem 700 long action. I was told it would arrive in about 3 - 4 weeks, but it finally arrived 9 months later.
The stock was almost 3lbs, which is heavier than I anticipated, and it took a considerable amount of time and "elbow grease" to get it down to is current 2lbs 4ozs.
I am reasonably happy with the finished product, but unless weight wasn't an issue, I doubt whether I would order another one. Brian.
07 July 2007, 05:12
jimatcati ordered a pepper laminate jrs sporter for a 1917 enfield.. was told that there was a 12 week wait... after about 5 weeks i received an email telling me that the stock was shipped .. and tracking info... shipped direct to tip burns for me, he said it looks good....i spoke at length to "dorothy" at boyds'... she made sure that i got what i wanted.. i was concerned about the possum belly configuration for the enfield.. she sent me pics of the stock... not mine, but a stock that was somebody's... great customer service....
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08 July 2007, 18:01
im_paid_to_killi know a fellow personally that is producing great laminate stocks that you can finish yourself.his name is Joel Russo and can be reached at 717-805-0940. delivery in 4-6 weeks and a great product.he can also customize to your liking.
08 July 2007, 18:37
Marc_Stokelddo a search in the gunsmithing forum for Boyd's. They get mixed reviews. Some people have very good luck with them, others are very dissapointed. I got a stock that was terrible and had to do a lot just to make it work. I won't buy anything else from them unless there is no other alternative.
But as I sadi above, some people do have good luck. A lot (most? all?) of it depends on what level of quality you expect.
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Originally posted by Marc_Stokeld:
A lot (most? all?) of it depends on what level of quality you expect.
True that!
I have one on a Truck gun. For that function it is perfectly adequate. They will never win a beauty contest. As for customer Service, well, they don't listen to instructions well. I ordered mine a specific way and when it arrived, quickly I might add, it was NOT what I ordered. I was able to fix the problem but I shouldn't have had to.
Like most mass produced stocks, the stock was too bulky but that does give you some room to rework it to better suit you.
I will say this much, based off of this experience though, if I HAD to use a semi-inlet, I would pick Boyd's over Richard's Microfit any day.
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16 July 2007, 05:57
Don MarkeyI've had a few, they where decent but all had the inletting overcut. It makes for easy work but I had to fill gaps in all of them around the triggerguard when bedding. I've had better luck with richards when it comes to inletting. But the boyd's require less finishing and if you like the overall shape just require finish sanding.
-Don
16 July 2007, 15:08
Bobby TomekI've used them myself and fixed up friends with their stocks, and I've been pleased. Most were undercut and required some minor fitting, but that can (and should!) be expected from a mass-produced item.
For the $$, they're a good deal in my opinion.
As to CS, I've always been warmly greeted by knowledgable people and don't ever recall waiting more than a couple of weeks for my order.
Bobby
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18 July 2007, 20:01
45ottoBoyd's has a good product for it's price and uses. They make a comfortable straight grained utilitarian stock. If you want a high grade fancy wood you may be better served elsewhere.
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18 July 2007, 23:30
im_paid_to_killgive Joel Russo a call.his stocks are a far better value than Richards or Boyd's.he has an exact copy of a McMillan A-5.call him, you won't regret it. 717-805-0940