mtshooter21
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Hey guys, this is my first post on here. Been lurking for a while with an account but didn't have anything to post. I have a question about replacing a stock. The rifle in question is my Ruger M77 MkII chambered in .243. The stock on it is a really ugly and uncomfortable synthetic stock. Hard to describe it, but the rifle is from 2001 I believe. I'll post some pics later. So, back on topic, I want to replace it with a more comfortable one and one that could also possibly make it a little more accurate (free floating the barrel and such) as I am turning this into my dedicated varmint rifle.
The first question I have is do you think its worth the hassle? I have heard that the earlier MkII had problems with accuracy, but can't remember if it was fixed or not with some modifications. The problem is I don't know if mine falls into that category, not knowing how early they came into production. It seems fairly accurate though, because I got it to shoot about a 2" group at 100 yds before I realized that my scope was a little crooked.
So my second question is, being if it is worth it, is what brand of stock? The only one I have really looked at is a Hogue composite one. I've heard such great things about their pistol grips that I figured I would check them out. Does anybody have experience with them? What about other composites? As much as I love a nice laminated stock, this thing is going to see a lot of use in the snow and such (typical Montana weather. ).
Any help or tips are greatly appreciated!
The first question I have is do you think its worth the hassle? I have heard that the earlier MkII had problems with accuracy, but can't remember if it was fixed or not with some modifications. The problem is I don't know if mine falls into that category, not knowing how early they came into production. It seems fairly accurate though, because I got it to shoot about a 2" group at 100 yds before I realized that my scope was a little crooked.
So my second question is, being if it is worth it, is what brand of stock? The only one I have really looked at is a Hogue composite one. I've heard such great things about their pistol grips that I figured I would check them out. Does anybody have experience with them? What about other composites? As much as I love a nice laminated stock, this thing is going to see a lot of use in the snow and such (typical Montana weather. ).
Any help or tips are greatly appreciated!