As a lefty, rifle choices are often limited. Recently, some more Browning x-bolts became available for lefties, however Browning only makes them in the Hunter model which is the wood stock configuration. I'd like to use the rifle for backcountry hunting, however, I'm somewhat (but not overly) concerned about wrecking a nice wood stock or potentially having swelling that might throw off the POI. I can be pretty hard on gear, so I have no doubt that a wood stock would have at least one scar on it after the first outing. I've begun looking at custom aftermarket stocks and have found a few brand/smiths that will make a relatively lightweight stock (about 20 oz), However, the stocks almost cost the same amount as the rifle, which is making me rethink getting an aftermarket stock. I could probably go the Boyds laminate route, for a lot less money, but they are heavy and I don't want to add additional weight to the rifle.
Anybody been in this situation? Did you buy the aftermarket composite stock or just hunt with the wood stock? Any regrets with the decision you chose? Are aftermarket stocks worth their price tag?
Anybody been in this situation? Did you buy the aftermarket composite stock or just hunt with the wood stock? Any regrets with the decision you chose? Are aftermarket stocks worth their price tag?