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Took apart an upper, so I threw on the brake and screwed my sdn6 on it and shot a few rounds, It was retarded quiet <a href="http://s1289.photobucket.com/user/cwm556/media/E8BC011D-4921-47AA-9D15-5C0E6F2F46C6_zpsq8j9uetv.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b510/cwm556/E8BC011D-4921-47AA-9D15-5C0E6F2F46C6_zpsq8j9uetv.jpg</a> What did you use to paint this? Looks great!! Aervoe Field drab and Earth Brown |
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I'm looking into getting the Savage Mark II TR model and was wondering if anyone knows if the TR already has the upgraded bottom metal and trigger guard from DIP installed on the Boyds stock from the factory? Or is that a separate upgrade that I will have to buy from DIP?
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I'm looking into getting the Savage Mark II TR model and was wondering if anyone knows if the TR already has the upgraded bottom metal and trigger guard from DIP installed on the Boyds stock from the factory? Or is that a separate upgrade that I will have to buy from DIP? View Quote Have to buy the stock and bottom metal separate |
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I'm looking into getting the Savage Mark II TR model and was wondering if anyone knows if the TR already has the upgraded bottom metal and trigger guard from DIP installed on the Boyds stock from the factory? Or is that a separate upgrade that I will have to buy from DIP? Have to buy the stock and bottom metal separate That's for the FV-SR, the TR already has the stock installed. Idk what kind of bottom metal it uses. |
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How far were you guys able to shoot with your FVSRs and Boyd's stocks on your scopes without MOA rails and other adjustments? I have a Leupold AR on mine, and it won't give me much more elevation past 100 yards.
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http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t372/02vettez06/8AE55624-5C03-4D9F-9DBB-E4203763E6F3_zps5e2vlj62.jpg http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t372/02vettez06/8FA06950-AD53-4F72-B3D7-237CC5CB7B4D_zpsvzet9jgn.jpg View Quote Nicely done! Can you tell me about the cheek riser? |
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Nicely done! Can you tell me about the cheek riser? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Nicely done! Can you tell me about the cheek riser? Bought it on ebay: here. I'm happy with it. Installed in about 10 min with a drill, provides a solid cheek weld and good sight picture. |
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Bought it on ebay: here. I'm happy with it. Installed in about 10 min with a drill, provides a solid cheek weld and good sight picture. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nicely done! Can you tell me about the cheek riser? Bought it on ebay: here. I'm happy with it. Installed in about 10 min with a drill, provides a solid cheek weld and good sight picture. purchased. thank you gentlemen. as much as i like the boyds... this is just too easy of a solution |
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Bought it on ebay: here. I'm happy with it. Installed in about 10 min with a drill, provides a solid cheek weld and good sight picture. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nicely done! Can you tell me about the cheek riser? Bought it on ebay: here. I'm happy with it. Installed in about 10 min with a drill, provides a solid cheek weld and good sight picture. How is this compared to the Boyds? Any other mods to the stock besides the two holes. I just can't justify the $200 now for the replacement stock and bottom metal. |
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How is this compared to the Boyds? Any other mods to the stock besides the two holes. I just can't justify the $200 now for the replacement stock and bottom metal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nicely done! Can you tell me about the cheek riser? Bought it on ebay: here. I'm happy with it. Installed in about 10 min with a drill, provides a solid cheek weld and good sight picture. How is this compared to the Boyds? Any other mods to the stock besides the two holes. I just can't justify the $200 now for the replacement stock and bottom metal. The point of the Boyd's stock for rebedding the rifle is to allow you to free float the barrel. A cheek riser will improve the shooter's comfort, but it won't impact accuracy like a stock change would. Some people have claimed their factory stock allows top notch accuracy. I didn't have the same experience. |
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How is this compared to the Boyds? Any other mods to the stock besides the two holes. I just can't justify the $200 now for the replacement stock and bottom metal. View Quote The Boyd's stock is heavier and improves the overall feel of the rifle, but as far as comfort and sight picture the cheek rest works just as well (if not a little better since it's adjustable). The factory stock is free floated, so the main advantage of the Boyd's is the look and feel. Install just involved putting the cheek rest on the stock. Marking the drill points with a marker, and drilling. Then you install the bolts through the cheek rest with some rubber washers to keep the rest from moving. |
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I agree with most of this but would add that the Boyd's stock is laminated wood so it also does a fine job of absorbing unwanted vibrations that are transferred straight through the factory stock. When I went to the Boyd's stock, any occasional flyers I had went away.
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The Boyd's stock is heavier and improves the overall feel of the rifle, but as far as comfort and sight picture the cheek rest works just as well (if not a little better since it's adjustable). The factory stock is free floated, so the main advantage of the Boyd's is the look and feel. Install just involved putting the cheek rest on the stock. Marking the drill points with a marker, and drilling. Then you install the bolts through the cheek rest with some rubber washers to keep the rest from moving. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How is this compared to the Boyds? Any other mods to the stock besides the two holes. I just can't justify the $200 now for the replacement stock and bottom metal. The Boyd's stock is heavier and improves the overall feel of the rifle, but as far as comfort and sight picture the cheek rest works just as well (if not a little better since it's adjustable). The factory stock is free floated, so the main advantage of the Boyd's is the look and feel. Install just involved putting the cheek rest on the stock. Marking the drill points with a marker, and drilling. Then you install the bolts through the cheek rest with some rubber washers to keep the rest from moving. |
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The Boyd's stock is heavier and improves the overall feel of the rifle, but as far as comfort and sight picture the cheek rest works just as well (if not a little better since it's adjustable). The factory stock is free floated, so the main advantage of the Boyd's is the look and feel. Install just involved putting the cheek rest on the stock. Marking the drill points with a marker, and drilling. Then you install the bolts through the cheek rest with some rubber washers to keep the rest from moving. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How is this compared to the Boyds? Any other mods to the stock besides the two holes. I just can't justify the $200 now for the replacement stock and bottom metal. The Boyd's stock is heavier and improves the overall feel of the rifle, but as far as comfort and sight picture the cheek rest works just as well (if not a little better since it's adjustable). The factory stock is free floated, so the main advantage of the Boyd's is the look and feel. Install just involved putting the cheek rest on the stock. Marking the drill points with a marker, and drilling. Then you install the bolts through the cheek rest with some rubber washers to keep the rest from moving. Thanks guys. I may just pick this up in the interum and when I find that money tree, pick up the Boyds... |
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i'm waiting on boyds to get their act together before i can post, been over 5 weeks since i ordered my stock
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Weird. Mine was shipped same day back in April/May. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i'm waiting on boyds to get their act together before i can post, been over 5 weeks since i ordered my stock Weird. Mine was shipped same day back in April/May. they sent an email with something about plant expansion and how orders are going to take up to 2-3 weeks longer |
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Does anyone have an image of any of the boyds stocks in the walnut custom option? Also has anyone ordered any of the laminate or walnut stocks with the high gloss finish? Worth the extra cost?
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Does anyone have an image of any of the boyds stocks in the walnut custom option? Also has anyone ordered any of the laminate or walnut stocks with the high gloss finish? Worth the extra cost? View Quote i ordered the walnut option and it should be here by the end of the week, pm me and i'll send you pictures when it gets here |
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What rings would you guys recommend for a FV-SR with the factory stock and a Nikon Prostaff Target EFR 3-9x40 AO?
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What rings would you guys recommend for a FV-SR with the factory stock and a Nikon Prostaff Target EFR 3-9x40 AO? View Quote I have the nikon prostaff 4-12x40 and I use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015ZOZ78/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
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Has anyone ordered a Pro Varmint from Boyds lately? I read a couple horror stories regarding processing times and have been unable to get them to answer the phone after multiple calls.
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Has anyone ordered a Pro Varmint from Boyds lately? I read a couple horror stories regarding processing times and have been unable to get them to answer the phone after multiple calls. View Quote mine took 8 weeks to show up, i would give them a month or 2 to get settled into their new space, they said it was because of expansion or something along those lines |
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Has anyone ordered a Pro Varmint from Boyds lately? I read a couple horror stories regarding processing times and have been unable to get them to answer the phone after multiple calls. View Quote I ordered a black Pro Varmint on 7/28 and had a tracking number on the 29th. It's scheduled for delivery 8/4. Did I get lucky? |
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I ordered a black Pro Varmint on 7/28 and had a tracking number on the 29th. It's scheduled for delivery 8/4. Did I get lucky? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Has anyone ordered a Pro Varmint from Boyds lately? I read a couple horror stories regarding processing times and have been unable to get them to answer the phone after multiple calls. I ordered a black Pro Varmint on 7/28 and had a tracking number on the 29th. It's scheduled for delivery 8/4. Did I get lucky? That is encouraging but I am looking at one of their custom options and had some questions about the finishes they offer. Just seems odd that I cant get ahold of anyone at what is likely a reasonably sized company. |
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For those wanting a picatinny rail on their Boyds stock for a bipod, Seekins Precision makes a pic rail, sling mount combo called their SRS Rail. Order the one for the Bell & Carlson stock. It has a 2 1/2" bolt spacing, same as the Boyds.
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Well, my evil idea of having both Tech Sights and a scope on the FVSR looks like a bust. With the irons behind the scope rail, the irons get into the bolt path by just a mm or two. On one and, I could mill off that little corner of the mount, but that still leaves the adjustment getting whacked by the bolt.
At least that's what the mockup showed me. It was worth a shot at least. |
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Just got my stock stained, oiled, waxed and installed. I like it a lot, much better than factory. <a href="http://s663.photobucket.com/user/bigpercentcountry/media/image_zpsx3qeosgy.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i663.photobucket.com/albums/uu360/bigpercentcountry/image_zpsx3qeosgy.jpeg</a> View Quote That sure is purdy. |
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Quoted: Finally got a new stock in for my FV-SR! It feels perfect to me now. http://i.imgur.com/hGbmxFVl.jpg View Quote Hey, that looks pretty good. Weather held up today so I was able to zero the scope and do some ammo tests. Defintely need to pick up some more of the Eley Target ammo. |
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Just got a new FV-SR. I'm putting a 44 objective scope on it. I plan on using Warne rings. Anyone know if I should use their Low or Medium rings? Thanks in advance.
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well I busted out the savage for the first time in years... have no sights, can't find the magazine, but still had a blast shooting it with subs and the mask. Got 5 magazines en-route and need to figure out what glass I want on it. https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/p960x960/13730895_149575765474703_4144050290807095652_o.jpg View Quote That is why I like to keep a cheap spare scope and red dot sight around so a new gun can immediately have some optic on it in order to go shoot it. Then I can decide what it will wear long term. |
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Okay anyone have any idea where not to get raped on the cost for these crappy sheet metal magazines?
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I know light primer strikes are a known issue with these. Mine would do it every so often when new but has progressively become worse. It is now at the point where nearly half of all rounds will not fire. This is with 7-10 different brands of ammo.
I have polished the bold components and removed a small amount of material from firing pins stop face. This did not help so reached out to Scott at Savage Gunsmithing. Purchased and installed his stiff firing pin spring. Still no change in performance. Last resort is to send it to Scott to get checked out but he has been MIA for the past few weeks. Thoughts? Maybe a new firing pin? |
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Does anyone know if the model linked below is in the Boyd's stock everyone is talking about? The specs say it has a threaded barrel, but the picture doesn't show it.
I'm considering getting one, but would prefer not to deal with ordering an aftermarket stock. http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/MARKIITRRSR |
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I picked up a Mark II TRRSR the other day. I'm going to ditch the picatinney rail conglomeration that comes with the rifle and replace it with a picatinney rail from DIProducts.
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I have a Savage FV-SR factory stock for sale if anyone is interested.
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