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Old November 30, 2010, 12:24 PM   #3
Scorch
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Join Date: February 13, 2006
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You have several options for a stock (in order of increasing cost):
* Buy a laminated stock from Ruger, or a take-off Ruger laminated stock.
* Buy a Boyds or a Hogue stock.
* Buy a stock blank (real wood or laminated) and finish it yourself.
* Buy a B&C or similar synthetic stock.
* Buy a fiberglass or Kevlar/carbon stock and build a true custom.

The older Ruger M77s (pre-Mark IIs) had issues with accuracy. The M77 Mark IIs are pretty consistently good shooters.
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