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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Stock For a Ruger M77 Mark II ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 661076" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>I had a Hogue stock on a rifle and it performed okay and it was easy to grip but I wouldn't recommend them due to their heaviness. The B&C Carbolite stocks are nice for the price if you get the one with the bedding block, as the model without seems to crack between the recoil lug recess and mag well. </p><p></p><p>P.S. I have had the "canoe paddle" Ruger stock on a rifle and found it very satisfactory, and never noticed any discernible flex. The rifle is the most accurate rifle I have ever shot, i.e.: sub .25" at 200yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 661076, member: 8358"] I had a Hogue stock on a rifle and it performed okay and it was easy to grip but I wouldn't recommend them due to their heaviness. The B&C Carbolite stocks are nice for the price if you get the one with the bedding block, as the model without seems to crack between the recoil lug recess and mag well. P.S. I have had the "canoe paddle" Ruger stock on a rifle and found it very satisfactory, and never noticed any discernible flex. The rifle is the most accurate rifle I have ever shot, i.e.: sub .25" at 200yds. [/QUOTE]
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