One hopes the Haus of arms isn't selling rejects. That is horrible.
I' can't believe this was allowed to leave the factory. My new Boyd's stock has a number of problems. The metal edge of the buttplate is not flush and has sharp enough edges that it WILL draw blood if you run your fingers against it (it made me bleed as I took it out of the box!). There are gaps and uneven/unfinished spots on the Limbsaver pad -- and I've never seen one THAT color of grey LOL. The hole for the grip bolt was not finished out, and I had to dig out a rasp and work it just to be able to get the grip bolt in. And the opposite recess is not deep enough to allow the frame to fit flush.
I expect occasional minor fitting with mass-produced stocks. I can overlook the grip bolt hole not being finished and can fix the frame-fit issue, but the rest just isn't acceptable -- at least not in my opinion.
This stock came from Haus of Arms, but I am going to contact Boyd's directly to see if they will either correct the issues or swap out the stock. And I'll let Marty at HOA know as well since something like this can ding a reputation in a hurry -- and it's certainly not his fault.
One hopes the Haus of arms isn't selling rejects. That is horrible.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
ewwww.......that is horrible.
I e-mailed Boyd's a few minutes ago. Hopefully we can get this resolved.
Wow, that is just ugly! Hopefully you get it resolved soon!
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
I hope Boyd’s makes it right for you Bobby.
Not good. I wouldn’t want to keep it.
Sad that it probable went through more then on set of hands before being hidden in a box. And sometimes you get someone worried about only production numbers on the floor and warranty can fix it later.
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Gonna follow this one. I am surprised at the poor quality of that stock. I’ve used Boyd’s stocks on a lot of rifle builds for customers and never had a quality issue.
I guess any factory can kick out a lemon every now and then. It’s how they handle it when you bring it to their attention that matters.
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It looks like someone leaned out of a car and dragged that butt pad on the road to shape it. I'll bet they fix you up in a minute.
I got one that the bolt hole wasn't even drilled all the way through the stock.
Boyd's sent me a pre-paid return label, and it's shipping back to them today. They said they "will evaluate" it and let me know what they find out.
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