I have an Axis heavy barrel in 308. I have done the trigger mod, and been working on my shooting technique. So far, I am happy with the rifle. The rifle will be dual use with 90% range and 10% hunting.

I would like to get a Boyd's stock. The rifle is a standard right hand action, but I shoot left handed.

I was looking at the Boyd's Pro-Varminter (Tacticool) because it doesn't have the raised weld that many of their right handed stocks have. The Tacticool is more of a bench stock than a hunting stock. I was thinking that maybe I should look at a different Boyd's stock, but it is so hard to tell from their website which stocks have that raised section on them. I'd consider a different stock as long as it was more ambidextrous than a monte carlo style stock.

Is it practical to just keep my old tupperware plastic stock to switch into when hunting, and then move the action back to the tacticool when I want to long range shoot for fun? Does anyone else do this? Or am I better off just picking a different Boyd's stock that isn't so heavy, but gives me a better platform than the standard axis tupperware stock?

TIA