Boyds gun stocks, anyone have any experience?

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I have 2 Remington 783 rifles (223 & 308). I would like to upgrade the stocks. I've looked at their website and watched some YouTube videos.
Anyone here have any real life experience with them?
I'm just a casual shooter, paper puncher; so any suggestions on which model would be appreciated. Looking specifically at the Prairie Hunter, Heritage and Classic.

Thanks in advance, hope everyone is staying safe :)
 
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I've used there unfinished WWII style stock for a M1 Garand it fit pretty good with a little hand fitting.
I used real tung oil from Real Milk Paint Co. and was very happy with how it came out.
 
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It's been a few years back, I bought an unfinished Remington Model 7 walnut stock.

I finished it with tru oil, did a bit of inletting and glass bedded the action.

It was an excellent value that took very little work to produce a good looking/shooting hunting rig.
 
I just got done sticking a Mohawk 600 I re-barreled in one. It fit the stock gun perfectly. I had to open the channel up with the new heavy barrel (6.5 Creedmoore) No problems with a 1" diameter sanding drum . Seems to be a nice stock and looks good to. It is a laminated thumb hole with a rubber butt pad.
 
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