Bad to the bone plinker. OK, list all the parts and the greenies you spent. My straight out of the CZ455 is crazy accurate but I would love to have that stock. I think they make it in a thumbhole version at-one.
How sturdy is the adjustment hardware on the Boyd’s stock? I have their fixed varmint stock for my 455, but have seen the AT-One stocks for sale at decent prices on fleabay and Rimfire Central. If I knew they would take some use, maybe some abuse that comes from crawling on the ground playing GI-Joe squirrel sniper, I would buy one.
The adjustmens are snug. No wiggle. However, the fit of action area was terrible. Even at 35 inch lbs, i could move the barrel from side to side. I had to bed it and now it's perfect. If you're not into bedding, id' stay away.How sturdy is the adjustment hardware on the Boyd’s stock? I have their fixed varmint stock for my 455, but have seen the AT-One stocks for sale at decent prices on fleabay and Rimfire Central. If I knew they would take some use, maybe some abuse that comes from crawling on the ground playing GI-Joe squirrel sniper, I would buy one.
If the adjustments aren’t tight and firm, meh.
Thanks!
I have pillars and bedding, so I'll look at getting one. Thanks for the info!The adjustmens are snug. No wiggle. However, the fit of action area was terrible. Even at 35 inch lbs, i could move the barrel from side to side. I had to bed it and now it's perfect. If you're not into bedding, id' stay away.
Is that a Bushnell Nitro? I have one and it's a pretty good scope for the money!Not quite as fancy, but here's my supressed 457 Pro Varmint. Frikkin tack driver. Love mine, too
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Yes, sir, it is the 2.5-10 ffp flavor. I have the 4-16 ffp version on a varmint AR.Is that a Bushnell Nitro? I have one and it's a pretty good scope for the money!