Stock is another factory Ruger offering... painted up at home in the garage. First one I ever did.

Scope is 3.5-10 VX-III w/CDS elevation and windage dials & B&C reticle... it's what I had and I wanted to try the low profile dials, so I ended up with that combo. B&C can work on hurried shots, and a zero that matches 300, 400, 450, 500 isn't exactly a hard place to find with a 260, and is easy to remember. I use the moa numbers from Leupold and back in what I need to do for a zero to match them, then set the zero on the dial once I'm there. Anything past 250 and I'm on the reticle or turrets.

Haven't even hunted it yet... but the black webbing was done intentionally. Any scratches just look like more webbing. All the stocks I've done have black in the webbing somewhere for just that purpose.


"Your range of experience runs that gamut from A to B, plus you're a nitwit. That's a hard combination to overcome, though some people try." - JB