Yep. I got mine for about $269 before the China plague and also put a Boyds laminate wood stock on it. I have two of them at the same price and both with Boyds stocks. A .22-250 with a FT Featherweight thumbhole at $144 and a .223 with a Prairie Hunter at around $200. Both pepper color. I also replaced the extractor and ejector on both bolts with Improved Extractor kits from Sharp Shooter Supply. I have no extraction problems anymore. Both are now very accurate with the new CNC machined tight fitting stocks. The factory plastic polymer stocks had vibration, flex, and whip that ruined the potential accuracy of the rifles. Even bracing and bedding them did not eliminate the whip in the thin grip area. The stock is one reason why they were so cheap and they skimped on the bolt extractors and ejectors with ones that were too small and weak causing extraction problems. Savage does make left handed versions. Thanks for sharing.
Great looking rifle Boyds is about 30 miles away from me . I have a Savage in 22 250 LH I to shoot Lefty but I'm right handed if I would change out to a Boyds stock it would be in the new Yellow Jacket Color.
Yep. I got mine for about $269 before the China plague and also put a Boyds laminate wood stock on it. I have two of them at the same price and both with Boyds stocks. A .22-250 with a FT Featherweight thumbhole at $144 and a .223 with a Prairie Hunter at around $200. Both pepper color. I also replaced the extractor and ejector on both bolts with Improved Extractor kits from Sharp Shooter Supply. I have no extraction problems anymore. Both are now very accurate with the new CNC machined tight fitting stocks. The factory plastic polymer stocks had vibration, flex, and whip that ruined the potential accuracy of the rifles. Even bracing and bedding them did not eliminate the whip in the thin grip area. The stock is one reason why they were so cheap and they skimped on the bolt extractors and ejectors with ones that were too small and weak causing extraction problems. Savage does make left handed versions. Thanks for sharing.
Whoa i just oreded basically the same stock for my dads old winchester model 70 3006 /cant wait to get it !
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Great looking rifle Boyds is about 30 miles away from me . I have a Savage in 22 250 LH I to shoot Lefty but I'm right handed if I would change out to a Boyds stock it would be in the new Yellow Jacket Color.
you should have got the metal trigger guard too. i have a left handed boyds thumb hole stock
Is it more accurate now?