Re: Bedding a sps with hogue stock
I've reinforced a couple Savage stocks, back when it seemed that I had more time than money (in reality, I have very little of each). It worked in the sense that I got enough consistency of contact between the action and the stock, and enough stiffness from the stock, that I could get out to the range and practice the fundamentals. In that regard, it was a successful experiment. If someone has a bit of time on their hands, this can also be a good way to learn how to sling some epoxy.
Later, I moved to what I'd consider "mid-range" stocks such as B&C and Choate. These worked well without much modification. What they give up to a higher-end stock was typically in areas such as robustness and weight (often forcing a compromise between those two factors). These were still very serviceable components, and I'd still consider them for several applications.
Finally, I saw the light upon purchasing my first high-end rifle began to understand the virtues of components from folks like Manners. A stock like this - and the labor that is often required to make it work - is not cheap. It's also not strictly necessary. But for at least one rifle in the collection, it's nice to have the best furniture that money can buy.
Good luck!