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Anybody have a Ruger Hawkeye rifle with a factory synthetic stock? Just curious what you think about the quality of the stock?
(not the Hogue that some of them have)
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Re: Ruger Hawkeye rifle w/ synthetic stock
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I do and I like it just fine it doesn't feel cheap plastic like some of the other ones do....
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Thanks Run!
I bought one for mine that currently has the boatpaddle stock on it but I haven't seen it yet. I'm sure I'll like it better than the rubber thing that's on it now.
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I have one also and like it a lot. It feels way sturdier that the stock on my tikka.
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jack, by boat paddle, do you mean the old style skeleton stock?
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Quote from: MountainWalk338 on June 05, 2010, 12:18:41 PM
jack, by boat paddle, do you mean the old style skeleton stock?
yes but this rifle is almost brand new...
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yep he just want to make it look more sexy lol
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