I bought a Boyd’s gunstock I went from grouping 2” at 100 yards to 3/4” at a 100 yards so if your asking yourself is it worth it, YES IT IS, thanks Boyd’s
Nice video brother! Do you'll have a video on how to measure center action screws and barrel dimensions from point A to point B, before ordering a new chassis for beginners thank you beautiful product!
Absolutely thrilled with my At One Thumb Hole. Ordered one for my Ruger 338 win mag after the factory stock splintered after the fourth shot. I could have had Ruger replace it, but would I have trusted it? Probably not. I installed it myself, and after a little sanding to float the barrel (fit a little tight on this monster), it was perfect.
Barrel and action is the gun, the wooden part is the stock, after using popsicle stick to fight with bedding compound, press hard on the scope on the “gun” part of the firearm to secure it in the “stock”. Check. Learning more every day. Thanks
Fortunately my Boyds wood gun stocks being CNC machined to the action were so tight the barreled actions had no movement in the stock at all with the take down screws removed. So I did not need to bed the stocks at all. Bedding would not improve the stock or make the action any tighter than it already is. Bedding is used to eliminate movement of the action in the stock and there was no movement. The cut of the fore stocks barrel channel also free floated the barrels just fine so I did not need to remove any fore stock material. The stocks fit just fine from Boyds. Not to say all stocks from the factory would be as good of a fit and should be checked but the ones I got were. If they had not come with such a good fit I would have had to fit the actions to the stocks better. Thanks for sharing.
@@robthomas5488 Definitely, for short and long action models. Pricing can be found here, I've linked Short Action (please select the right action length for your model before ordering): www.boydsgunstocks.com/product-configurator/at-one-ruger-american-centerfire-sa-3za984d74zz
You need about five times that amount of bedding compound for a perfect fit. That little amount would be fine if you had an aluminum bedding block. Instead of using the action bolts to lock it down, try rubber tubing, bungee cords, or anything with a highly elastic nature. There should be bedding compound flowing out of the stock on the sides and there should be compound under the chamber to help support the barrel/action meeting point.
@@Gadgetmawombo We offer bedding compound on our Accessories page that comes with a release agent. That way you'll be able to remove the stock in the future if you ever need to. JB Weld would work, but it's permanent.
I just bought a Spike Camp less than a month agofor my Howa 1500, can i send it back to have the pillars installed or can i purchase them from you and install myself ??
This is the Heritage design in Nutmeg with an adjustable comb, Fleur de'Lis checkering, white line spacer, angled black polymer tip cap, black grip cap, and Limbsaver recoil pad.
This is the Classic shape in Nutmeg with an optional adjustable comb, white line spacer, angled black tip cap, black grip cap, pillar bedding, and Fleur de'Lis Checkering.
Hello, I am writing from South Tyrol / Europe. Sorry, my english is a google translator english. I just got my first spike camp stock for my Remington 700 ADL! I am very impressed with the look. Unfortunately I can't try it because of the Corona crisis. There were no sleeves with my stock. Are they absolutely necessary? Is bedding in resin absolutely necessary? I am currently in the process of ordering a spike camp again through Brownells.it for my Ruger American Rifle. Are the two support brackets included or do they have to be ordered separately? How do you take care of such a stock? you do a great job Thanks and greetings from the Dolomites
Hello Walter, Our Remington 700 stocks do not come with sleeves and they are not absolutely necessary for using our stock. Bedding is personal preference on the Remington 700 models. It voids our 90-day warranty, but it does improve accuracy. Bedding is completely up to you. Yes, we supply the front and read lugs for the Ruger American stocks. This model requires glass bedding and we send bedding material in the box with the stock. You will need to bed the front and rear lugs because this model is very hard on our stock without it. Taking care of this stock is very similar. If you're in a damp climate during a hunt or shooting session be sure to wipe down the stock and rifle very well to keep the stock from swelling from the moist. Beautiful country you live in, Walter. Thank you for choosing Boyds! Greetings from South Dakota!
This is the Heritage design in Nutmeg with Fleur de'Lis Checkering, white line spacer, black grip cap, angled black tip cap, 1" recoild pad, and an adjustable comb.
I get bedding the vblocks, however what did you cover there behind the trigger? It would be very helpful to show that. Or is this not something you would do for a Ruger American?
The bedding that was done on the rear is the rear tang, very lightly, on the Remington. On the rear safety of the Ruger American, we recommend avoiding this area all together.
This is the Heritage design in Nutmeg with Fleur de'Lis Checkering, white line spacer, black grip cap, angled black tip cap, 1" recoild pad, and an adjustable comb.
So what your saying is i have to buy a 150 stock and then a 100-200 upgrade to the stock to make it better? sounds like it wasnt made very good to begin with then?
This is the Boyds Heritage stock design in Nutmeg laminate with Black Angled Tip Cap, Grip Cap, White Line Spacer, Adjustable Comb, and Fleur de'Lis Stippling laser panel.
I bought a Boyd’s gunstock I went from grouping 2” at 100 yards to 3/4” at a 100 yards so if your asking yourself is it worth it, YES IT IS, thanks Boyd’s
Thanks
I have two Boyd’s spike camp stocks, and love them
Good video, must says you could of shown the bedding job.
Nice video brother! Do you'll have a video on how to measure center action screws and barrel dimensions from point A to point B, before ordering a new chassis for beginners thank you beautiful product!
Absolutely thrilled with my At One Thumb Hole. Ordered one for my Ruger 338 win mag after the factory stock splintered after the fourth shot. I could have had Ruger replace it, but would I have trusted it? Probably not. I installed it myself, and after a little sanding to float the barrel (fit a little tight on this monster), it was perfect.
Barrel and action is the gun, the wooden part is the stock, after using popsicle stick to fight with bedding compound, press hard on the scope on the “gun” part of the firearm to secure it in the “stock”. Check. Learning more every day. Thanks
Bought a Stock from these guys. Excellent materials, but the fit to the barrell was awful and i eventually had to bring it to a smith.
Thank you 😊
Great vid
Fortunately my Boyds wood gun stocks being CNC machined to the action were so tight the barreled actions had no movement in the stock at all with the take down screws removed. So I did not need to bed the stocks at all. Bedding would not improve the stock or make the action any tighter than it already is. Bedding is used to eliminate movement of the action in the stock and there was no movement. The cut of the fore stocks barrel channel also free floated the barrels just fine so I did not need to remove any fore stock material. The stocks fit just fine from Boyds. Not to say all stocks from the factory would be as good of a fit and should be checked but the ones I got were. If they had not come with such a good fit I would have had to fit the actions to the stocks better. Thanks for sharing.
Do these come in Ruger American rifle stocks, beautiful wood stock. Would love to get rid of the "Mattel" stock that's on there now.
Yes, we do offer this exact stock with options for the Ruger American.
@Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks Awesome! Price (if I may ask) and availability for right handed action
@@robthomas5488 Definitely, for short and long action models. Pricing can be found here, I've linked Short Action (please select the right action length for your model before ordering): www.boydsgunstocks.com/product-configurator/at-one-ruger-american-centerfire-sa-3za984d74zz
Which stock is this ?
You need about five times that amount of bedding compound for a perfect fit. That little amount would be fine if you had an aluminum bedding block. Instead of using the action bolts to lock it down, try rubber tubing, bungee cords, or anything with a highly elastic nature. There should be bedding compound flowing out of the stock on the sides and there should be compound under the chamber to help support the barrel/action meeting point.
Watch the range day video and you’ll see why it’s not needed for his rifle
Rifle top dimais 👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🙂👍👍
You made it look easy enough. Which bedding compound kit did you use? Thanks.
Pro-Bed 2000 Black which we offer on our Accessories page! bit.ly/33S4ctG
@@boydsgunstocks Can you use JB Weld to bed a stock?
@@Gadgetmawombo We offer bedding compound on our Accessories page that comes with a release agent. That way you'll be able to remove the stock in the future if you ever need to. JB Weld would work, but it's permanent.
whats the name of that specific checkering on the site. im placing order
That is the Fleur de'Lis Full Wrap with Stippling texture. Available on the Heritage and Platinum shapes only. Thanks for choosing Boyds!
I just bought a Spike Camp less than a month agofor my Howa 1500, can i send it back to have the pillars installed or can i purchase them from you and install myself ??
Unfortunately, we cannot bring the stock back to install them and we do not sell the pillars by themselves.
Can we just see more of this firearm? It’s absolutely beautiful and I want to do something really similar 😅
Which finish did you use on this stock? Satin or gloss?
This is Satin finish.
What brand n model or part/kit number is the bedding compaoind you used on this job? / Thank you...
Item # a09145 or click here for Black Pro Bed 2000: www.boydsgunstocks.com/accessories/pro-bed-2000-bedding-black-epoxy0f0ad
Which stock model is that. It's awesome!
This is the Heritage design in Nutmeg with an adjustable comb, Fleur de'Lis checkering, white line spacer, angled black polymer tip cap, black grip cap, and Limbsaver recoil pad.
What stock is that
This is the Classic shape in Nutmeg with an optional adjustable comb, white line spacer, angled black tip cap, black grip cap, pillar bedding, and Fleur de'Lis Checkering.
Hello, I am writing from South Tyrol / Europe.
Sorry, my english is a google translator english.
I just got my first spike camp stock for my Remington 700 ADL!
I am very impressed with the look. Unfortunately I can't try it because of the Corona crisis.
There were no sleeves with my stock. Are they absolutely necessary? Is bedding in resin absolutely necessary?
I am currently in the process of ordering a spike camp again through Brownells.it for my Ruger American Rifle.
Are the two support brackets included or do they have to be ordered separately?
How do you take care of such a stock?
you do a great job
Thanks and greetings from the Dolomites
Hello Walter,
Our Remington 700 stocks do not come with sleeves and they are not absolutely necessary for using our stock. Bedding is personal preference on the Remington 700 models. It voids our 90-day warranty, but it does improve accuracy. Bedding is completely up to you.
Yes, we supply the front and read lugs for the Ruger American stocks. This model requires glass bedding and we send bedding material in the box with the stock. You will need to bed the front and rear lugs because this model is very hard on our stock without it.
Taking care of this stock is very similar. If you're in a damp climate during a hunt or shooting session be sure to wipe down the stock and rifle very well to keep the stock from swelling from the moist.
Beautiful country you live in, Walter. Thank you for choosing Boyds!
Greetings from South Dakota!
What build stock is that
This is the Heritage design in Nutmeg with Fleur de'Lis Checkering, white line spacer, black grip cap, angled black tip cap, 1" recoild pad, and an adjustable comb.
I get bedding the vblocks, however what did you cover there behind the trigger? It would be very helpful to show that.
Or is this not something you would do for a Ruger American?
The bedding that was done on the rear is the rear tang, very lightly, on the Remington. On the rear safety of the Ruger American, we recommend avoiding this area all together.
@@boydsgunstocks Thank you! I’m doing mine this weekend and can’t wait. The stock is beautiful.
What is the name of that stock?
This is the Heritage design in Nutmeg with Fleur de'Lis Checkering, white line spacer, black grip cap, angled black tip cap, 1" recoild pad, and an adjustable comb.
Are your laminated stocks actually wood.
Yes! Hardwood laminate birch layers that are dyed.
What kind on gun vise is that?
This is a Hyskore vise.
So what your saying is i have to buy a 150 stock and then a 100-200 upgrade to the stock to make it better? sounds like it wasnt made very good to begin with then?
270 rifle ruger
Get out there and test it, don't let the tyrannical government hold you back
This job would of been made easier if you would of removed the scope. Very awkward to manoeuvre.
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What's the name of that stock?
This is the Boyds Heritage stock design in Nutmeg laminate with Black Angled Tip Cap, Grip Cap, White Line Spacer, Adjustable Comb, and Fleur de'Lis Stippling laser panel.