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I'll join in. Put a laminate Fwt thumhole on my daughter's Stevens 200 .243- Sky blue color was her choice. Dropped right in, still sighted in, put 3 55gr Dogtowns in .5" @ 100 yds.
4th Boyd's stock I've bought; happy everytime.
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A picture of the stock. Only one I have taken so far. Deer season has been difficult this year. They have been reporting last week as the coldest for November in recorded history.
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Fine looking rifle and it seems to work to , but boy o boy it looks cold , but I bet the snow makes pulling the sleed smother .
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I found a few years ago that the sled is about the handiest piece of deer hunting equipment I can take with me. That doe was a large one and heavy. I had to kind of roll her into it. She managed to jump the fence to get off the field and then dropped on the other side (heart shot and they love to do that). It was easy to drag her out under the fence (three strand barbed wire) and then get her close to the Ford Edge I drive to field dress it. I then drug it by the trailer hitch into a shed where I could finish skinning the deer. I skin them right away as it makes a big difference. It was at my brother in laws place and then I could load her sled and all into the Edge with no mess to the interior. Sleds also work well with no snow and are easier than dragging a deer without. You can even use them ice fishing:p
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