Im really looking for info on people who have changed stocks on the ruger american and have any insight into bedding them and the aics mag situation. AICS mags dont work for 223 sized cases in MDT or Magpul Ruger stocks.
I took my 300bo Ruger Ranch that didnt get shot anymore and I took advantage of Keystone 22 cal barrel sale so I will now have a 20" medium palma 223 barrel on it. That large of a barrel wont fit in the factory stock so now I get to replace that... slippery slope on a cheap rifle.
It will mainly be used so that friends can grab a box of cheap ammo off the shelf where ever and come shoot a decent rifle with decent optics and trigger.
My options
1) Boyds AtOne Thumbhole (I like the thumbhole look on this stock more than the regular grip)
2) Bell & Carlson
3) Stockys Long Range Accublock
4) Indian Creek Designs
I took my 300bo Ruger Ranch that didnt get shot anymore and I took advantage of Keystone 22 cal barrel sale so I will now have a 20" medium palma 223 barrel on it. That large of a barrel wont fit in the factory stock so now I get to replace that... slippery slope on a cheap rifle.
It will mainly be used so that friends can grab a box of cheap ammo off the shelf where ever and come shoot a decent rifle with decent optics and trigger.
My options
1) Boyds AtOne Thumbhole (I like the thumbhole look on this stock more than the regular grip)
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Pros
- It alone using factory rotary mags is cheapest at 215
- Its adjustable
- Has a new aics compatible bottom metal for 109 bucks making it the cheapest aics option for 325 plus shipping
Cons
- Not certain it will properly feed from 223 aics mags. MDT and magpul ruger stocks do not feed 223 aics reliably so Im skeptical this will.
- Not sure how easy it will be to give it a full bed job plus pillars, just the lugs is easy and maybe thats all Ill bother with it
2) Bell & Carlson
Pros
- Bedding block
- Composite
- Should be easy to skim bed
Cons
- Not adjustable for other shooters
- 300 shipped which is less than the boyds with aics but more than the boyds with the same factory mags
- CDI bottom metal for AICS is 210 bucks making this altogether 510 plus shipping to and from cdi. CDI doesnt list 223 as an available option though.
3) Stockys Long Range Accublock
Pros
- Bedding block
- Easy to skim bed
Cons
- Most expensive alone at 374 shipped
- Not adjustable
- CDI bottom metal for aics makes this 584 plus shipping to and from
4) Indian Creek Designs
Pros
- Full chassis- no bedding necessary (and skim bed is easy enough if need be)
- Told me it does indeed work with 223 aics mag compatibility.
- Ar part compatibility opens all sorts of options for adjustability.
- If I do go with AICS mags this is the better option over the b&c and stockys + CDI.
Cons
- Most expensive at 400 plus the AR stock and grip for 1-200 making it 550 at least.
- If I do go with AICS mags this is the more expensive option over the boyds (if the boyds actually works)