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Ruger M77 accuracy issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5065935" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>Don't know about weather or not you'd have to bed the new stock . Have you asked to see how much to float it ? Wooden stocks tend to move with the weather creating this problem thinking if you buy a composite stock this would end that problem . I have a BAR Browning Automatic 270 with the original walnut stock plus a composite came stock because of that problem. I just keep the original stock but the composite is on it now . I wouldn't think it would cost that much to float it . Google it to see you probably can do it but if i wasn't positive I could then I wouldn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5065935, member: 7051"] Don't know about weather or not you'd have to bed the new stock . Have you asked to see how much to float it ? Wooden stocks tend to move with the weather creating this problem thinking if you buy a composite stock this would end that problem . I have a BAR Browning Automatic 270 with the original walnut stock plus a composite came stock because of that problem. I just keep the original stock but the composite is on it now . I wouldn't think it would cost that much to float it . Google it to see you probably can do it but if i wasn’t positive I could then I wouldn't. [/QUOTE]
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