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Boyd's or Elk Ridge for a Laminate stock?

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10 January 2004, 09:25
North_GA_Airedales
Boyd's or Elk Ridge for a Laminate stock?
Please offer your personal experience with either of these. I have heard more good things about Boyd's and their JRS Laminate from the rag writers, but would appreciate anyones personal experience.

It would be used on a .375H&H.

I DO NOT CARE to hear about Richard's MicroSHFIT.

Thanks,
NorthGAAire.
10 January 2004, 09:50
Burke
I've got a jrs laminate on my custom mauser.this year was its first deer season,and i walked a lot with it.I'm very happy with it,and plan to order another one for my next project.Fit was very good,and after about 4 coats of tru-oil,it looks great as well.
10 January 2004, 09:55
TXPO
I have the Boyds JRS Pepper Laminate on my .375 H&H. I went with the Boyds after I ran into problems with Richards Micro. If I had it to do all over again I would give Acrabond a try.

I like the Boyds, although it is a bit heavier than I expected. The pepper laminate really looks nice with the stainless.

10 January 2004, 13:09
LongShotRX
I have finished two Boyds nutmeg laminates for friends and I found them to be excellent. I just wish they did inletting for left hand actions. Acrabond is a very good option if the "plywood" look of regular lamintaes is not your thing.

Joe
11 January 2004, 02:58
tom ga hunter
i have 2 contender & 1 mauser laminated stock from boyds they are all well worth the comparative small price..
12 January 2004, 10:53
walex
I ordered a select grade stock from Elk Ridge. Their web site ad says that there is no defect in this grade. The otherwise beautiful stock had a defect, that opened up into a massive defect with a little sanding. When I called and asked about it the nasty old woman dressed me down pretty good, saying that it was an 800 dollar exhibition grade stock and that I should be thrilled to have it. When I pointed out that ie was not usable unless I routed the forearm to about 3/4" depth and scabbed and scarfed in a piece of good wood, she really got ugly. don't expect Elk Ridge stocks to make good if they send you an exhibition grade stick of firewood.
12 January 2004, 22:40
Oddball
I've done both brands on custom mauser rifles. The Boyds was sanded finer and was less expensive from the factory with a minimal but pad. I ordered the Elk ridge with a decelorator pad cut to my length of pull but required alot more shaping and sanding to get the stock where I wanted it. Stock shape was a personal preference. When I order my next it will be from Boyds.
12 January 2004, 22:51
whiplash
I have Boyds for my Savage 110. Its the JRS Thumbhole. Little heavier than I thought, but I think laminates are heavier(than regular wood)anyway. The only thing wrong with mine is that the distance from grip to trigger is longer than the factory stock, makes reaching the tigger a little difficult. Other than that its a pretty good bang for the buck....