Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Originally Posted by 308ld
This will be the last one to go.

Originally Posted by Eric308
When all is said and done cockroaches and Ruger 77 MKIIs will remain. Just a bombproof design; simple, steel, heavily proportioned internals, one-piece bolt, integral bases. I bought one of the newer "full form" synthetic stocks for my stainless/boat paddle .308, it worked fine but I've gone back to the skeleton zytel; beauty is as beauty does. Should've bought a few more in the late 90's.

Interesting. I changed over to the skeleton Zytel for a while, but went back to the full zytel. Different strokes I guess.

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Pretty sure the skeletons were the only ones that were Zytel. The full stocks were an injection molded synthetic.
Zytel is an injection molded synthetic. Remington pioneered it's use for gun stocks with the Nylon 66.
Bad wording on my part.

The skeleton "Zytels" always had a small bit of soft touch to me. The surface didn't seem as "hard" as hollow injection molded stocks.


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