- Location
- Yellowknife, NWT
My go-to hunting rifle since 1993 has been my A-Bolt Hunter in .280 Remington. I always liked most of the features about the rifle, but always found the stock wanting a bit. Hard recoil pad, squarish forend, panel checkering instead of wraparound....not to mention I have seriously scuffed and scratched that original Miroku stock over the last two decades.
So this year I decided to splash out on a better stock for the old darlin'. Just got it from Boyd's this week. I wanted wraparound checkering, preferably in a fleur-de-lis pattern. Also a black forend cap and a grip cap. In decent walnut.So, out with the old.......


And in with the new.


It shoulders nicely and the forend feels great for grip. I am a little disappointed by the quality of the finish; I think the grain could have been filled better. And I spent considerably extra for the XX Claro walnut, so I would have liked to see a bit more figure. But all in all, it looks and feels good. Now I have to see how she shoots. One reason I've kept this rifle is its dependable accuracy; it is a reliable MOA shooter.
So this year I decided to splash out on a better stock for the old darlin'. Just got it from Boyd's this week. I wanted wraparound checkering, preferably in a fleur-de-lis pattern. Also a black forend cap and a grip cap. In decent walnut.So, out with the old.......


And in with the new.


It shoulders nicely and the forend feels great for grip. I am a little disappointed by the quality of the finish; I think the grain could have been filled better. And I spent considerably extra for the XX Claro walnut, so I would have liked to see a bit more figure. But all in all, it looks and feels good. Now I have to see how she shoots. One reason I've kept this rifle is its dependable accuracy; it is a reliable MOA shooter.




















































