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Got a decent deal (for today's market) on a NIB 10/22 with a synthetic stock and pulled the trigger on a Boyd's laminate rimfire hunter to replace the tupperware. Anyone using one of these? Did it require any inletting work or drop right in?


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Depends on how old your action is. I replaced the stock on a brand new 10-22 and it dropped right in. The other 10-22 is about thirty years old and took a lot of dremelling on the stock to get it to fit. However it fit perfect on the newer action.

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It's brand new. Thanks!


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I put one of my 10/22's in the Boyds spike camp a couple months ago. Mine was a great fit. No gaps and it didn't bind. I realize it's not a hunter but I imagine the inletting has got to be close to the same. Guys and gals of all ages shoot my 22 really well, rested or offhand.

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Good deal. They CNC everything as far as I know, so tolerances should be pretty uniform. I was looking for a "sporter" model with the walnut, non-barrel band stock but couldn't pass on the deal for the synthetic model. Still money ahead with the Boyd's and the laminate is probably better anyway. Needed a budget walkaround rabbit/squirrel rifle that will also serve for varmints that are tempted to mess with chickens. Plus, I've been too many years without a 10/22. Sort of a crime not to have one.

This will be my first Boyd's stock. If I like it I might consider one for a centerfire as well. Seems to be a lot of bang for the buck. McMillan et al are getting too rich for my blood these days, and uber-lightweight isn't a concern for my needs.

Appreciate the replies.


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I also put a Boyds on my 788 in 222. Didn't improve the accuracy any but it made it a whole different rifle.


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I’ve had a couple Boyd’s laminates on center fires, Rem 700 and a Sako. They are not a McMillan, but are less than half the cost and little wait time. They’re a very good value, in my view.


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