I put a Stevens 325A into a Boyd's laminate. I'm not sure which model it is, I liked the look of it on the website and ordered it up for a "truck gun". I've cerama-coated most of the metalwork and almost ready to put it all back together, the stock is definitely a solidly built product. There is a cross bolt behind the recoil lug and some decent "chunkiness" to key areas from a recoil perspective.
But it's a .30-30, so not really a concern

On the other hand, I think I would use one on a larger rifle as well based on the overall quality. I have a Zastava in 9.3x62mm and the stock is trash, way too long, too slim in the wrist, crappy recoil pad, very dry wood (some cracking and splitting internally), uneven barrel channel, and the safety won't engage when it is screwed into the stock. So I think a second may be on the way shortly.