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The Basics, Starting Out
stevens 200 action build
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<blockquote data-quote="straightshooter" data-source="post: 227327" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>I know that Rugers aren't the first choice for a build project with poor availability of after market parts, but how do their actions stack up for stiffness? I have a Ruger 308 Hawkeye stainless that I am considering making into my go to spot and stock mountain rifle. It shows great accuracy potential already even with the factory barrel. I am thinking of a Boyds thumbhole stock with an after market barrel. The trigger has already been done. I love mauser style actions, and am very pleased with the Ruger so far, just hate the stock and short thin 22" noodle out front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straightshooter, post: 227327, member: 9775"] I know that Rugers aren't the first choice for a build project with poor availability of after market parts, but how do their actions stack up for stiffness? I have a Ruger 308 Hawkeye stainless that I am considering making into my go to spot and stock mountain rifle. It shows great accuracy potential already even with the factory barrel. I am thinking of a Boyds thumbhole stock with an after market barrel. The trigger has already been done. I love mauser style actions, and am very pleased with the Ruger so far, just hate the stock and short thin 22" noodle out front. [/QUOTE]
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