Preview: Boyds Agility Performance Gunstock

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posted on July 18, 2022
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Boyds Agility Performance Gunstock

A feature-rich design, robust laminated-wood construction and availability for common action fits makes the Agility gunstock from Boyds a worthwhile upgrade for rifle shooters. The hybrid design blends modern features with traditional styling, giving users push-button flexibility with its Bring-It, 1.5" length-of-pull buttplate-adjustment system.

A hybrid grip lends to comfortable offhand and prone shooting, while the ambidextrous cheek piece of the Monte Carlo comb and semi-beavertail fore-end fit both left- and right-handed shooters. Sling-swivel studs come standard. Along with an adjustable cheekpiece option, there are 15 available color and wood types that include fan favorites such as Forest Camo (shown), Nutmeg, Pepper, Walnut and XX Maple, to name a few.

Pricing starts at $227.  For more information, please visit boydsgunstocks.com.

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