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<blockquote data-quote="Dale700" data-source="post: 1022948" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>Most Rugers I have delt with have had a pressure point at the end of the stock . Rugers uses this by design to help make up for the generic stock bedding system . The ones that had this modified lost their accuracy dramatically . The only way to correct this was to purchase a good aftermarket stock with aluminum bedding blocks . The scope issue could be a lot of different things but in my experience , loose screws or ring alignment is the most common. I have had new Ruger rings that were less than average where they make contact with the receiver , and would move during recoil. </p><p> Ruger makes a good HUNTING rifle but if you wont something more you may won't to look elswere .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale700, post: 1022948, member: 74895"] Most Rugers I have delt with have had a pressure point at the end of the stock . Rugers uses this by design to help make up for the generic stock bedding system . The ones that had this modified lost their accuracy dramatically . The only way to correct this was to purchase a good aftermarket stock with aluminum bedding blocks . The scope issue could be a lot of different things but in my experience , loose screws or ring alignment is the most common. I have had new Ruger rings that were less than average where they make contact with the receiver , and would move during recoil. Ruger makes a good HUNTING rifle but if you wont something more you may won't to look elswere . [/QUOTE]
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