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Looking to replace a walnut stock on a short action ruger MKII. What's my best bang for my buck?

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Possibly a Hawkeye All Weather take-off from me. $80 CONUS to your door, USPS MO only. Came off a .223 when I replaced it with factory walnut. Been meaning to list it here.

Different strokes.


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Originally Posted by Pappy348
Possibly a Hawkeye All Weather take-off from me. $80 CONUS to your door, USPS MO only. Came off a .223 when I replaced it with factory walnut. Been meaning to list it here.

Different strokes.

Originally Posted by Pappy348
Possibly a Hawkeye All Weather take-off from me. $80 CONUS to your door, USPS MO only. Came off a .223 when I replaced it with factory walnut. Been meaning to list it here.

Different strokes.

Interesting Pappy. I'll give that some thought and get back to you.

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I've got a Hogue stock with the full length aluminum bedding block I'd trade for your factory walnut.


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Another good deal. Saves me a trip to the P.O. too!


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The Ruger factory synthetics are the best option for that rifle at any price. They used to sell them directly from Ruger. I bought one several years ago.


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Weighed three of my rifles yesterday. The ,30-06 MKII with the skeletonized boat paddle was about a half pound lighter than the .280 Rem Hawkeye the newer synthetic stock.

Doesn't matter much to me. While I prefer the boat paddle, the new synthetic is a good stock.


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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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