Would you Restock?
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Giant Nontypical
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I have a perfectly good Ruger 77 MK II in 338 it is blued/wood gun that I bought for next to nothing(350.00) at a closeout at a local Sports authority. Came from the factory with a 3 1/2 lb trigger (tiny bit of creep) and was beautifully put together..fit and finish bolt travel everything about it. Must have been built on a Wednesday by a guy that had a good nights sleep and was wide awake. Shoots factory 225 grain corelockts so well that I have no reason to use anything else and not even bother handloading for it.. Here is the dilemna I have a case of reading too many gun magazines and the fiberglass stock argument comes in ... Would you restock the gun in fiberglass or leave as is under its not broken don' t mess with it rule.?.
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oldelkhunter,
Come on man, you know that a real rifle has a good piece of wood for a stock. Those plastic stocks are just a cheap replacement for the real thing.
Yeah yeah, I' m only kidding, (sort of) but I do like wood.
Come on man, you know that a real rifle has a good piece of wood for a stock. Those plastic stocks are just a cheap replacement for the real thing.

Yeah yeah, I' m only kidding, (sort of) but I do like wood.
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I agree with mainehunt. Nothing looks quite as good as wood and if it isn' t broken...don' t fix it! If you ever decide to carry it in an ATV gun scabbard it would be nice though to have a synthetic to switch to. (Hate to rub and ruin a nice looking piece of wood.) Can always switch them back and forth?!
Good luck with whichever you decide!
Good luck with whichever you decide!
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If I kept it the only thing I would do is urethane the barrel channel and inletting...underneath the grip cap and recoil pad and glass bed the tang ..barrel shank and add some glass at the barrel pressure point...I think that would keep it from moving unless it was in a deluge or I was hunting Alaska/Oregon...
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Here is the dilemna I have a case of reading too many gun magazines



