Am concerned about lack of pillars in the Boyd's stock, especially with .30-06 recoil. It looks like the SSS stock has a front pillar at least. My rifle consistently shoots 3 shots into 7/8 inches at 100yds with the factory stock. I definetely don't want to make things widen up. The boyd's video claims to reduce group size- but that is with a light kicking .223. Has anyone done any shooting with the boyd's stocks in the harder kicking calibers yet?

I really am happy with the factory stock and the light weight it provides, but have grown concerned about the possibility of these breaking at the wrist, from things i have read online. If this happened while deer hunting, well, I would not be a happy camper. So that is why i am looking to change stocks, and i do like the look of the Boyds classic in pepper color.

Really liking these rifles. Have taken 4 deer with my .30-06 now- all one shot kills- dropped on the spot with my favorite deer load- Hornady 150gr. SST's.