I'd like to sit behind one for a try. How does it compare to the boyd's on your axis?
I'd like to sit behind one for a try. How does it compare to the boyd's on your axis?
Honestly it's a little like comparing apples to oranges, but there are some differences. The choate is more ridged than the Boyd's pro varmint even with the pillar bedding. The Boyds seems to be a little more comfortable in the grip area. I'm used to laying my thumb on the right side of my rifle and I'm right handed. The way the choate stock is shaped in the grip area it is not comfortable to rest my thumb that way. That being said if I wrap my thumb around the grip than the stock is comfortable. I am having to use the high cheek riser with the 20moa base and the warne knock off low bases. I do like the adjustability of the choate over the base pro varmint if I were to do it over again I would have ordered the pro varmint with a adjustable cheek riser.
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