Getting one from boyds can be done online in minutes. On three stocks I have ordered, I have received the stock within a week. In my post, the stock was on an oversupply run, crazy deal for $25 unfinished. It cost more to ship than what I paid for the stock. You will note they use UPS only so be prepared to pay $40 or so upon purchase and $8 or so more at the post office. Regardless, these are phenominal stocksfor the price and you will not go wrong. With a DIYS Devcon bedding job and some elbow grease you will have a stock to be proud of.
If you would like to know how I attained my finish I'd be happy to advise...read on...
Sand to 220 grit, be real sure all fine scratches are removed. Use pure tung oil (I used the lee valley product). Three phases in the finish.
Phase 1. Seal the stock with 1tbs oil with 3tbs mineral spirits. Two coats, 4 days apart.
Phase 2. Close pores with a wet sand 300-600 grit. 50/50 mix oil/spirits. Two to three times getting all pores filled. Use fine touch with a non lint cloth, cross grain to push wet sanding "muck" into pores but not to remove the muck. 4 days between sandings.
Phase 3. Endless coats, 4 days apart. 75/25 oil/spirit mix. Let dry several hours to half a day and wipe off gently at first then harder over time as you get the finish into the wood cells. You will notice no build up of finish. It is truly an old school method, but produces spectacular result if you have the patience and time over several months.
The benefit...you scratch it, just add a little oil. Other "varnish style" finishes may need you to sand the entire stock down to wood to get a good result where you damage it. Yes...I do love oil finishes. Enjoy.
Elky....