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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Hogue stocks, full length v/s pillar
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 1017230" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>I have worked with both. The pillar bedded one was on a Ruger All Weather 25-06AI. Just bolted it on. It rode hard in the rubber and always shot great just like it did in the All Weather canoe paddle stock. That rifle hurt the feelings of more than a few custom rifle owners. The other is the full length chassis on a Rem 700 in 264 Win mag. It shoots the same as it did in the bedded wood stock. Not very good. I am rebarreling it to 26 Nosler if we ever get the Bartlein for it. I hope it shoots better than it did before. The owner really likes this stock.</p><p> </p><p>I guess my point is either <em>can</em> work just fine but they go against how I think a stock should fit and work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 1017230, member: 1290"] I have worked with both. The pillar bedded one was on a Ruger All Weather 25-06AI. Just bolted it on. It rode hard in the rubber and always shot great just like it did in the All Weather canoe paddle stock. That rifle hurt the feelings of more than a few custom rifle owners. The other is the full length chassis on a Rem 700 in 264 Win mag. It shoots the same as it did in the bedded wood stock. Not very good. I am rebarreling it to 26 Nosler if we ever get the Bartlein for it. I hope it shoots better than it did before. The owner really likes this stock. I guess my point is either [I]can[/I] work just fine but they go against how I think a stock should fit and work. [/QUOTE]
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