Got Wood? NEW Boyds SPIKE CAMP: The Essentials-Only Gunstock
Leading into SHOT Show 2020, Boyds Gunstocks, the South Dakota-based hardwood gunstock manufacturer, has unveiled a new, more-affordable replacement thumbhole stock dubbed the Spike Camp! This new thumbhole gunstock shape is designed with simplicity in mind, and looks to cut into the gunstock market at a value price that competitors simply cannot reach. This stock should be available as of today, January 15th, on Boyds’ website. The specifications for the Spike Camp can be read below as presented by Boyds Gunstocks:
- Large, Ergonomically-Designed Thumbhole
- 2 Sling Studs for Accessories
- Free-Floated Barrel Channel
- Short Monte Carlo Comb
- Weight: 2.5 Lbs
- Available in all 13 of Boyds’ Color Combinations
The MSRP shooters are looking at for the Spike Camp gunstock is $99. The name of the game for this “essentials-only gunstock” is simplicity. The generous thumbhole opening is meant to be as comfortable as possible in your hands. The classic Monte Carlo comb aims to provide the best cheek weld attainable for every shooter. The free-floated barrel channel additionally looks to pull out as much accuracy out of your barreled-action that you drop into this gunstock as possible as well.
Spike camps in the backcountry are a strategic necessity to tipping the odds in your favor and allowing you to do more with less. The Spike Camp thumbhole stock is a high-quality, extremely comfortable, lightweight, essentials-only stock. The performance of a free-floated barrel, standard sling studs, and a thumbhole grip give you everything you need to achieve success, and all while keeping weight and size down.
Aside from choosing the correct barreled action you need from the Boyds Gunstock Configurator on their website, you do have a few other options to select from: choice of color, optional pillars, and either a satin or glossy finish. You can upgrade to a 1″ recoil pad also if purchased separately of the Spike Camp gunstock. So, while there is an abundance of high-end gunstocks and chassis systems on the market, there are not many that are affordable for the everyday man. What do you think of the Spike Camp filling that void? Let us know all of your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.
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Hmm, that is a particularly attractive stock and an equally attractive price point. Buy a Savage Axis for next to nothing, and ditch the plastic stock for this seems like a match made in heaven. I could restock my .22 even...I wonder if they make one that would fit it.
Anyone have any insights to share about thumbhole stock bolt actions and working the bolt fast vs more regular stocks? Same question for the separate pistol grip msr stock bolt actions. Sorta seem like a niche thing rather than a general all rounder hunting rifle stock but i'm only experienced with traditional stock configuration.