
Selecting the correct Boyds stock shape
You handpicked your hardware to get a specific job done. It's time you found the perfect stock shape.
Use the guide below to figure out which Boyds custom stock will make you more effective at the range and in the field.
Use the guide below to figure out which Boyds custom stock will make you more effective at the range and in the field.
Boyds At-One

User Configurable
Boyds' flagship stock includes an adjustable comb and buttpad. Interchangeable panels on the grip, fore-end, and buttstock turn your stock quickly from a Hunter configuration to a prone or bench shape, then back again.
Boyds Featherweight Thumbhole

Prone, Bench, Hunting
Boyds' popular do-all laminate stock splits the difference between a target shape and a hunting shape. The sleek design turns heads. Vents, internal routing, and the thumbhole cutout reduce overall weight for easy carriage in the field.
Boyds Heritage

Hunting
From its high Monte Carlo cheekpiece to its trim, rounded forearm, Boyds has set up the Heritage to carry easily and swing neatly for that critical shot. Magnum owners will especially enjoy how comfortably it handles recoil.
Boyds Prairie Hunter

Hunting
The Prairie Hunter stock takes the magnum-friendly shape of the Heritage stock and swaps the thin, rounded forearm for a wider beavertail with a thumb groove. If you like a ledge for your thumb, you will love the Prairie Hunter.
Boyds Platinum

Hunting
Like the Heritage above, the Boyds Platinum stock features a hunter-friendly shape and a trim forend. The primary difference is the height of the toe and heel of the buttstock. Expect recoil to drive straight back, not up.
Boyds Classic

Hunting
Start with the Platinum's low-profile shape, then add a wide forend and thumb groove, just like the one found on the Prairie Hunter. The result is a very linear hunting stock with a little extra traction for the support-hand thumb.
Boyds Barracuda

Hunting, Target (Rimfire Only)
The extreme curves and lines of the Barracuda combine eye-catching looks with stunning comfort. The wide, deep forearm creates a solid platform for knocking down small targets while standing.
Boyds SS Evolution

Hunting, Target (Rimfire Only)
Think of the SS Evolution as an ambidextrous variant of the Barracuda. The saddle-shaped cheekpiece cradles the face of both left-handed and right-handed sportsmen, with a comfortable vertical grip.
Boyds Blaster

Hunting, Target (Rimfire Only)
Deviating from the wild shapes of its siblings, the Blaster combines a vertical grip and a huge cheekpiece with a somewhat traditional forend. It still includes a deeper belly for offhand target work.
Boyds Pro Varmint

Prone, Bench
The vertical grip of the Pro Varmint stock brings much-needed joint relief in the prone position. The stock also includes a higher comb for a better view through a scope and a wide forearm for stability.