
That is beautiful. Did you complete the checkering?Below is my last Richard's Microfit. I think they called it their 95%. The action inlet was 99%. In the old days I bought 2 or 3 of their rough finished blanks and it looked as Bucky Beaver did the work.
I made an order with Boyds and was told that it would be 30 days. Not a problem until I called them back 15 minutes later and they said it was to late to change the length of pull as it was already in the shop. I said cancel the order then and they said No! So my credit card company fixed it.
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Anyone with experiences with Boyds and Richards lately? I'm thinking of doing a fancy maple stock for a Winchester model 70. Are there any other good (and reasonable) options? I'd like checkering, which Boyds offers. But Richards has more (and I'm assuming higher?) wood grades listed. Boyds has an option for fore end tip and grip cap, but they're polymer. Richards lists an ebony tip and cap. I might be able to live without checkering if I get a better grade of wood and actual ebony. I'm sure the Boyd is closer to a drop in fit, but I'm not shy about doing a little fitting if Richard's has way better wood. Major reshaping may be a line I'm not willing to cross, though.
Thoughts?
That is beautiful. Did you complete the checkering?
I am used to ordering from Boyd's. I am not familiar with Richards, but I think I might like to be.
This is ME!!! ^^^I love good wood, but I have no talent when it comes to working it.,
Same here Butch. I can sand and apply finish, but cannot make things look like the beautiful work we see here.I love good wood, but I have no talent when it comes to working it.,
Same here Butch. I can sand and apply finish, but cannot make things look like the beautiful work we see here.
It’s the same with cars. I can figure out anything mechanical, but the body work and paint. No.
When people ask me if I did the paint on my Chevy Malibu, I say……”if I did it, it would look like I did it”![]()
