I had dealings with four stock machinist/wood sellers this year.
Agree re Richards workmanship and product generally. I paid up for good (but not exhibition) wood and was somewhat disapointed on the butt figure, but wood grades are pretty subjective. Ordered 4/06, rec'd 11/06, and impossible to deal with by phone.
Wenig is fast, very precise, and will even do things like cast off. They machined my own wood. They don't advertise much as to the design of their stocks, though.
Great American was pretty rough on one of their "bargain" stocks, but it was as represented. They are very helpful in their presentation of designs. They did a really great job on a finished stock they did for me. If you find a picture of a stock you like on their site, and it's machined for your Model 70, they can send it right away.
Boyds' often has some plain walnut stocks that can be ordered off the shelf. I ordered one of their JRS models for about $75 and had it in hand in 10 days. It was machined to their "Virtual Inlet Part" specs, and requires some work, about on par with Great American and Richards Microfit, not as clean as Wenig.
In the future, I will probably finish inlet and shape a Boyds' VIP stock for use as a pattern, then send it with my own wood to the machinest.