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Received Ruger's synthetic Scout stock for my .308 today. I hadn't seen a close-up of the bedding so I thought I'd share that.

The synthetic stock is supposed to drop the weight by 3/4 pound. I'll take Ruger's word for it as I don't have scales that will accurately weigh the stocks.

There is a noticeable and welcome difference in balance. With the laminate stock the rifle was heavier than I wanted and it seemed heavy in the butt. With the synthetic the weight is great (6.25 lbs per Ruger) and the balance point is right at the forward action screw.

I have to say I am very pleased with the stock in general. It is stiff and the barrel free floats back to the chamber area. The lighter stock will increase recoil a bit, calculated at about 2 additional ft-lbs, to ~19.5 with both my 130g and 150g loads. I've already worked the trigger to my delight so the rifle is now what I had hoped for - a light, handy rifle with .308 power and iron sights I can actually use. Awesome!

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Rear bedding pillar:
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Now I'm thinking about a Silencerco brake that has been shown in one test to reduce recoil by over 70% and allows for me to mount a Silencerco can in the future, which I plan to do. If the brake does reduce recoil by 70+%, recoil will be just under 6 ft-lbs. Might be more than worth the extra noise.





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I'd really like to know the exact weight of that stock if you ever get the chance to weight it.

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I'd really like to know the approximate weight of that stock if you ever get the chance to weigh it....


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I'd really like to know the approximate exact weight of both stocks, if you ever get the chance to weigh(t) it.

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The synthetic stock is lighter, the laminate heavier. Approximately.

Weigh(t)ed them in my hands... smile


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No, I'm not a Ruger bigot - just an unabashed fan of their revolvers, M77's and #1's.

A good .30-06 is a 99% solution.
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Do you know if there is anything different about the Ruger gunsite receiver? I am wondering if it possible to use this stock on a Ruger Hawkeye short action so that it can use the Ruger detachable mag system. I do realize the barrel contour will not match.

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Why would you want to use the ruger detachable mag system?

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Originally Posted by DKim
Do you know if there is anything different about the Ruger gunsite receiver? I am wondering if it possible to use this stock on a Ruger Hawkeye short action so that it can use the Ruger detachable mag system. I do realize the barrel contour will not match.

Thanks,
David



The receiver appears to be the same. The difference is in the mag well and trigger guard/mag release.

I find the Ruger 3- and 5-round synthetic mags to be much more user friendly than the 10-round mag. Mostly I use the 3-round.


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Thanks!
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Well I meant to reply in this thread instead of the other one, but for those curious, I weighed my factory synthetic GSR stock. It's 1lb 10.4 oz

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