Originally Posted By: pyscodogOriginally Posted By: MatlockI've been looking at the Boyd's stocks as well, as I'm in the same situation as you. Do you know if the ProVarmint is heavier than the new AT-ONE?
I don't know. The AT-One is kinda cool looking, just not sure its what I want. I'd hate to buy one and figure out I didn't like it. Sure would like to do a "hands on" before buying one.
I talked to a guy over on longrangehunting that just put a Boyd's AT-ONE on his new rifle and he was very happy with it.
I replaced the stock on one of my CZ 527's a couple months ago and seriously considered the AT-ONE but when I placed my order I hadn't talked to anyone that had one yet so I second guessed myself and went with the Rimfire Hunter model instead. I have no issues with the one I got and for the money is a very good option for the CZ 527's, considering there aren't many, but, to do all over again, I would have ordered the AT-ONE and probably liked it a little better.
My only real complaint with Boyd's stocks is most of them have a relatively low comb height and if you're using a scope with a 50mm objective or you are using rings that are a little on the high-ish side, then the comb isn't really high enough and you have to lift up a little and I like to get a good cheek weld so that doesn't work for me. Depending on the scope and or ring height you plan to use, I'd definitely consider ordering one of their stocks with the adj cheek piece.