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Does Boyds leave enough material on thier stocks to change the barrel contour?


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I would assume that this would depend allot on the style of stock and how radical a change in contour you are wanting to do. Most companies are more than happy to tell you what barrel contours can be used in their semi-inletted stocks, so calling them would probably be your best bet.
 
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Burke,
these top-out, at least the normal mauser/springfield/enfield, about #4, due to wood thickness on the forearm. I talked to them prior to the "budget build" 550 express, as I wanted a CHEAP lam stock to get started (you CAN build a "577 in a bolt gun" for under 1k) .. they kind of laughed at my profile, and saide I should plan on getting one of the (PUKE) walking varmit stocks.

I used it for a basis pattern, and bondo'ed/shaped it up and duplicate...

so, again, about a #4, though most #5 could be put in that stock, but you are risking an ugly inlet., or the AB (i forgot the designation) 416 or 458 barrels (not the straight taper)...

oh, remember to buy DIRECTLY from them, not from midway... price is WAY cheaper... and look in their sales/bargin bin before you finalize your plan

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Thanks guys. banana


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I have letted out the barrel channel on the JRS to fit a Ruger Varmint's barrel contour...

There normal barrel channel for their Ruger's are for a heavy magnum contour..

most others are for a Shaw barrel number one contour, which is like a Winchester Featherweight barrel....

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I spoke with a "technical advisor" at Boyds who informed me that you could remove as much as needed.


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