I've heard of Boyd's stocks before but never personally used one. While I always prefer the looks of a highly figured wood stock, but it doesn't do too well in the Colorado climate. My 340 Weatherby cracked near the rear of the action and my exotic wood stocks for my 1911 haven't fared well either due to them shrinking.

Boyd's laminate should do just fine and give me the wood look that I like. Particularly impressed with the Prairie Hunter line in nutmeg. Lot cheaper than a Manner's stock that I'm putting on my 260 Rem build and nice upgrade for a Savage 11 Prairie Dog rifle that I have coming in.