Ruger Hawkeye - no drill tripod attachment options

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I own a Ruger Hawkeye in 30-06 that I would like to use on an arca plate tripod. If possible, would love to not place any additional screws into the walnut stock. Are there options out there for a rounded spotter style stock at don't require drilling for new hardware?

Having the rifle balance on the tripod is not important (don't think the balance could work with the plate so far forward anyway)

Currently using an Aziak Backcountry lite tripod for glassing w/ their ball head. So far it works well and it would be great to have one piece of gear to glass from and shoot in the field.

Would I be better off with a sling stud mounted bipod?
 
I own a Ruger Hawkeye in 30-06 that I would like to use on an arca plate tripod. If possible, would love to not place any additional screws into the walnut stock. Are there options out there for a rounded spotter style stock at don't require drilling for new hardware?

Having the rifle balance on the tripod is not important (don't think the balance could work with the plate so far forward anyway)

Currently using an Aziak Backcountry lite tripod for glassing w/ their ball head. So far it works well and it would be great to have one piece of gear to glass from and shoot in the field.

Would I be better off with a sling stud mounted bipod?
If you have two swivel sling holes, bolt on a plate.

You can “bed” a short plate so that it cups the forend and then use the current swivel stud hole to attach. Use wax on the stock and JB weld on the plate. Tape off the stock and bed as you would an action basically.
 
So I have a clamp style (Bog) and haven't been very happy with the stability compared to the arca plate I have on another rifle. That build is more of a range gun and way too heavy to take in the field (14lbs)
Clamps suck compared to ARCA… good call.
 
If you have two swivel sling holes, bolt on a plate.

You can “bed” a short plate so that it cups the forend and then use the current swivel stud hole to attach. Use wax on the stock and JB weld on the plate. Tape off the stock and bed as you would an action basically.
A second sling swivel stud wouldn't be the end of the world. Do you know of one where you can still use a sling with? Could always use a pack with a rifle scabbard but don't currently have one.
 
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