Bighunt531
WKR
Hey guys does anyone know anything about Ram Line stocks? Im looking to restock an old m77 tang rifle and have a potential line on a ram line stock for it thanks!
thanks for the reply, im really struggling to find a replacement stock for my m77 ruger tang..... outside of boyds that is.I’ve got several Ram line take-offs from sporterized Swedish Mausers I bought. They’re about as cheap and flimsy as can be. I wouldn’t use one unless you free float the barrel and bed the action. Otherwise they’re decently lightweight (30 oz with pachmayr decellerator pads) and practical if you can’t afford or find anything else. We don’t use ours—replaced them with wood but I could have made them work. I wouldn’t pay over $50 for one.
I actually just read they after 35 plus years are done. Looks like they moved the rest of there stock to another site.The old glass filled poly ones from 30 years ago are fantastic for a cheap stock. They are rigid, stable, and take bedding well. I don’t know what they’re up to today.
I have to eat crow on this one and correct the record. I used one of our Ramline take-off stocks as a temporary solution for a couple weeks of long range shooting for my most recently acquired mauser and it actually worked great in varied conditions (wet, dry, -20F to 30F) shooting off packs and improvised rests. Now I'm thinking I'll keep at least one of these in camp every hunt in case something happens to any of our wood stocks. If I wasn't so fond of wood the Ramline could be a permanent solution for me. I'm even thinking about modifying one to a more Rokstok geometry by removing a slice of plastic behind the grip and angling the rear upward so the comb is negative and the toe is more parallel to the bore.I’ve got several Ram line take-offs from sporterized Swedish Mausers I bought. They’re about as cheap and flimsy as can be. I wouldn’t use one unless you free float the barrel and bed the action. Otherwise they’re decently lightweight (30 oz with pachmayr decellerator pads) and practical if you can’t afford or find anything else. We don’t use ours—replaced them with wood but I could have made them work. I wouldn’t pay over $50 for one.