New Boyds "At One" stock

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(I did a search and didn't see any previous discussion....)

So I was on the Boyd's sight (considering an upgrade from the factory Savage 10TR) and see they have a new stock... "AT-ONE"

Adjustable comb and butt stock.

ht tp://atonegunstocks.com/features


Thoughts?
 
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I've bought from Boyd's before and no trouble shipping to Canada but it takes time . Sometimes they have to make the item. As for the at one you have to order the rubber parts separately,last time I looked. I just talked to one of the young ladies when I ordered. PS. They have a limit shipping to Canada. $ I think it's 500 but not sure
 
Ordered!!!! Perfect fit for my unfired Savage FVSR with the tiny factory stock. Adjustable LOP and comb will make it so much nicer to shoulder/bench/shoot!! All in price including shipping and overmould forearm and grip $291.85 USD.
 
Bought one, it's not the most ergonomic thing in the world and their replaceable grip and fore end options are so so. For me, it's a test bed more than anything to play with LOP and cheek rise for something more substantial. First thing mine got was some wood replacement inserts.

Target grip and fore end are extra.

Oh, and they shipped the wrong one the first time. But are sending another free of charge.
 
About a month or a little more. Ten days from when the shipment hit the border, ten days in manufacture, shipping USPS routed through Chicago.

How much was shipping from Boyd's directly and did you get taxed when it cleared CBSA? Glad to know they use USPS instead of a courier and brokerage fees
 
About a month or a little more. Ten days from when the shipment hit the border, ten days in manufacture, shipping USPS routed through Chicago.

Oh man I hate waiting. Ordered mine yesterday. I'm glad they've shipped USPS! I can't stand dealing with the criminal brokerage fees that couriers charge.
 
My impression so far: The adjustable hardware works. The inletting is adequate. The bottom of the butt has the same textured rubber as the cheekpiece, it's less than ideal for free recoil or bag riding since it's grippy. The finish is fine, but you're getting what you pay for on this one - the milling is pretty crude and the whole thing is very angular, blocky. Something I'd expect from an injected molded piece like a chassis unit.

The cheekpiece I ditched in favour of my own shaped one from laminated wood almost immediately. Didn't come high enough for me for a big scope on a 20 MOA rail. The fore ends are sturdy, but I was disappointed to find this was the one place where the angles are never perpendicular so making up a piece for an Anschutz rail piece or a picatinny is going to be a treat. Good thing I got two fore end pieces after sawing the right handed stock I got in error in half.

Functional, yes. Very much entry level. Like I bought it for, it's basically a test rig for fitting up something nicer.
 
Had chance to handle one of these recently and it felt terrible! The front of the grip is very square, not at all comfortable in the hand. I have no issues with Boyds Stocks but I wouldn't buy one of these.
 
I ordered one on Dec. 12 for my left hand Savage 16 just putting a fun gun together for position shooting practice.I ordered a Shilen barrel as well my cheap used plinking rifle has become kinda spendy all of a sudden.
 
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