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Can a Ruger be "accurized?"
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<blockquote data-quote="bullfrog" data-source="post: 587635" data-attributes="member: 26027"><p>If you get a replacement stock I would recommend the HS Precision with the internal aluminum bedding block. I've pillar bedded a factory stock before but it was a pain because of the angled front screw, but the HS eliminates this step. Just skim coat bed it. I do not think Ruger is a great deal worse to work on than the other actions. It's more to do with what a smith is used to working on and what fixtures and tooling he has on hand. I don't blame them for not wanting to make new truing fixtures for a gun that is seldom customized. If you look there are plenty out there willing to work on them. I am having one of my Ruger 77's getting rebarreled and accurized right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullfrog, post: 587635, member: 26027"] If you get a replacement stock I would recommend the HS Precision with the internal aluminum bedding block. I've pillar bedded a factory stock before but it was a pain because of the angled front screw, but the HS eliminates this step. Just skim coat bed it. I do not think Ruger is a great deal worse to work on than the other actions. It's more to do with what a smith is used to working on and what fixtures and tooling he has on hand. I don't blame them for not wanting to make new truing fixtures for a gun that is seldom customized. If you look there are plenty out there willing to work on them. I am having one of my Ruger 77's getting rebarreled and accurized right now. [/QUOTE]
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