Good luck, you might be better off looking at Boyds stocks. That's what I did, they make a nice walnut stock that you pick the options. Quality and quick turnaround.
No, I did not bed it. Be sure to use the correct torque(listed in the owners manual) for the action screws depending on plastic or metal bottom. I retained the stock plastic.
It definitely was a simple plug n play swap, with no clearance issues. Put some rounds through it, with no shift in point of impact. Ended the rifle season taking a decent 10pt with broken tines with this set-up. To me the overall feel of the gun is more natural now. I wouldn't hesitate to...
Yeah, I originally thought they only did laminate stocks and tried to find a Forest take-off stock for decent price. I'm glad I looked into them again. Pick your options and delivered in less than two weeks.
I hear ya, been keeping an eye out for a clean Forest take-off stock to upgrade my T3X Lite. Crazy prices, for not much more, I'll order one from Boyds exactly how I want it, with a better grade of walnut.
From what I'm reading/searching, I'm leaning towards a Pachmayr. I have a Limbsaver on my 11-87 shotgun from years ago, does a nice job but does get a little gummy from sitting in the safe( sticking to the carpet floor), unless they've changed their formula lately.
Looking to order a Boyds gun stock for my Tikka T3X 6.5cm. For those that have ordered through them, is the 'Boyds' recoil pad decent or should I upgrade to a Limbsaver or pachmayr? Their pad is 1/2" thick vs others at 1", so it would affect length of pull later on if I would change.
Also, are...
This is what I used.
https://warnescopemounts.com/1tm-warne-1-inch-tikka-pa-med-matte-rings/
You can put a pic rail on but that will raise the scope a little.