GeorgeShaw
Lil-Rokslider
Thinking of replacing the zytel stock on my Ruger All Weather. I don't want some flimsy, cheap stock. Has anyone have hands on experience with an H-S? I hate the thought of spending $500+ and not liking it. Thanks
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I like the Zytel stock, but it's not easily adapt to using a bipod. I'll keep it along with the factory barrel which I also replaced. I'll check out the stocks mentioned.I’m surprised to hear about someone getting rid of a zytel stock… they are pretty sought after (even though they are ugly, heavy & uncomfortable. )
The HS line of stocks are not particularly strong or rigid, they haven’t really kept up with technology. I believe they are still using a self-skinning urethane foam with an aluminum bedding block. Better stocks are using either a hand laid carbon fiber or fiberglass shell with a foam filling. This is way better structurally and lighter weight.
On the premium side, I would look at McMillan. For a little better pricing, Stocky’s is making some pretty good stocks.
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Our stocks are made of a dense polyurethane foam, Kevlar, woven fiberglass, and unidirectional carbon fiber all surrounding a 7075 aluminum bedding block. This is from H*S page. I checked the two others, but don't see anything for RugerI’m surprised to hear about someone getting rid of a zytel stock… they are pretty sought after (even though they are ugly, heavy & uncomfortable. )
The HS line of stocks are not particularly strong or rigid, they haven’t really kept up with technology. I believe they are still using a self-skinning urethane foam with an aluminum bedding block. Better stocks are using either a hand laid carbon fiber or fiberglass shell with a foam filling. This is way better structurally and lighter weight.
On the premium side, I would look at McMillan. For a little better pricing, Stocky’s is making some pretty good stocks.
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I have a HS precision stock on my Ruger M77. I like it but don't LOVE it. It is plenty stiff, that criticism isn't accurate at all. But it IS heavier than one would probably like in a custom stock. I have heard that a good gunsmith can custom inlet other stocks to fit Ruger but only off the shelf selection I remember seeing when I was looking was HS precision and Boyd's. I have seen people hollow out and highly customize Boyd's stocks and do some really cool stuff with them.Thinking of replacing the zytel stock on my Ruger All Weather. I don't want some flimsy, cheap stock. Has anyone have hands on experience with an H-S? I hate the thought of spending $500+ and not liking it. Thanks