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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
.204 Ruger for Coyotes, what is your opinion?
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<blockquote data-quote="lewwetzel" data-source="post: 1900211" data-attributes="member: 21496"><p>That stock is great. Palm swell might be a little more than some like, and it's a little heavier than the wood. The true "Kevlar" only came on the factory model rifle that was offered a couple years. But, Bell and Carlson still offers the exact same style "plain" synthetic w/full bedding block to fit the heavy-barrel 527; their style no. 6527. Also make a similar stock with vertical grip and what appears to be a narrower palm swell. Several colors, too, and the price ($285) isn't bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lewwetzel, post: 1900211, member: 21496"] That stock is great. Palm swell might be a little more than some like, and it’s a little heavier than the wood. The true “Kevlar” only came on the factory model rifle that was offered a couple years. But, Bell and Carlson still offers the exact same style “plain” synthetic w/full bedding block to fit the heavy-barrel 527; their style no. 6527. Also make a similar stock with vertical grip and what appears to be a narrower palm swell. Several colors, too, and the price ($285) isn’t bad. [/QUOTE]
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