At the risk of sounding like a poor I'm helping my son build a budget precision rifle on a Ruger American action. It's currently a 243 Win, but already picked up a Schneider 6mm 1:7 barrel from another member and will be making this a 6mm GT. He's only 15, so his budget is pretty low, but it'll be a good learning project with some gunsmithing/machining work and then some pride in working up his own loads and dope when we're done.
(It's not his first rifle and won't be his first intro to long range, he's been doing that and we don't need suggestions on breaking him in with a .22 or anything like that, but it's his first bolt action build.)
Anyway, point of the post is we're looking stock upgrade options. It won't be for PRS or any formal competition, just working on long range fundamentals up in the mountains; we have regular access to 900 yards and sometimes 1200+. Looking for a stock that's more rigid of course. I've been doing some research as well as a lot of reading and looking at pics here, but hoping some of you might have good suggestions. Current options we're considering are:
- Magpul Hunter stock; relatively inexpensive, and I'm happy enough with the one I have on a different rifle, but would prefer a more vertical grip.
- KRG Bravo; probably our best option right now, only thing I don't like is hearing the grip is really fat, although I've never used one. At $400-ish, this is about the top of our budget.
- MDT XRS; I like this one and it checks all the boxes except for budget. A little more than the kid can afford.
One that caught my eye yesterday was the Ruger Hawkeye long range tactical stock - it appears to be only a factory option, and only for the 77 action or rimfire, but the profile and basic functionality checks the boxes I'm looking for I think - nice straight forend and bottom of buttstock, vertical pistol grip, adjustable LOP and comb height. (Note, those adjustments don't need to be on the fly adjustable; removable spacers etc is fine.)
Do any of you know of a similar stock from an aftermarket company that looks like this for the RAR?
(It's not his first rifle and won't be his first intro to long range, he's been doing that and we don't need suggestions on breaking him in with a .22 or anything like that, but it's his first bolt action build.)
Anyway, point of the post is we're looking stock upgrade options. It won't be for PRS or any formal competition, just working on long range fundamentals up in the mountains; we have regular access to 900 yards and sometimes 1200+. Looking for a stock that's more rigid of course. I've been doing some research as well as a lot of reading and looking at pics here, but hoping some of you might have good suggestions. Current options we're considering are:
- Magpul Hunter stock; relatively inexpensive, and I'm happy enough with the one I have on a different rifle, but would prefer a more vertical grip.
- KRG Bravo; probably our best option right now, only thing I don't like is hearing the grip is really fat, although I've never used one. At $400-ish, this is about the top of our budget.
- MDT XRS; I like this one and it checks all the boxes except for budget. A little more than the kid can afford.
One that caught my eye yesterday was the Ruger Hawkeye long range tactical stock - it appears to be only a factory option, and only for the 77 action or rimfire, but the profile and basic functionality checks the boxes I'm looking for I think - nice straight forend and bottom of buttstock, vertical pistol grip, adjustable LOP and comb height. (Note, those adjustments don't need to be on the fly adjustable; removable spacers etc is fine.)
Do any of you know of a similar stock from an aftermarket company that looks like this for the RAR?