Those boat paddle stock are nicer than the Hogues and other tupperware deals, but are quite small on the butt end and the comb is narrow. I'd think it might be a bit cruel to shoot on a 375 or other magnum.
I'd have to agree here, I've had just about every stock on my rugers, and although the zytel is super tough I didn't find in comfortable to shoot. The pistol grip is on the small side, I find myself usually just tucking my pinky finger under the grip. The but pad is small and hard, and the sling loops rattle, unless you have a sling attached, which I don't like to have unless I'm dragging my game back to camp.
The Hogue is Ok, I had the full aluminum bedding block in mine so it's heavy at 3lbs and I don't like the wide forend on it for a hunting rifle. The plus is the pistol grip is comfortable and my rifle shot great with it.
The bell and Carlson is Ok too, I also found the pistol grip a bit smallish and I believe I have average size hands. The fit and finish may not be the greatest but it's still quite useable.
I've never had a problem with the factory laminates, other than they could be a bit heavy.
However, I did just get a McMillan and... WOW, what a nice comfortable stock. And at 1.5lbs not to heavy.
If I hadn't already bought the McMillan I would have definitely waited for the wild cat though, if only I woulda known it was on the way!