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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1262244" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>It ain't about looks when you are lugging a rifle around day after day. I can tell you for sure though it's one of the most ergonomically correct stocks I've ever shouldered.</p><p></p><p>As to the two calibers there's not a whole lot of difference ballistically but there is an abundant supply of factory ammo and components for the .375 Ruger along with some very good quality, accurate factory rifles chambered in it.</p><p></p><p>Personally I'm more of a Winchester model 70 guy but I couldn't be happier with the two Ruger Hawkeye's I've bought over the last few years.</p><p></p><p>If I were going to change anything on those I have I'd swap out the stocks for black/grey pepper laminates but as well as they are shooting for me I'll probably leave them as is. I've owned a few rifles with extremely nice walnut stocks but they were so pretty I spent way too much time worrying about scratching them up. With these, that's not anything I have to worry about.</p><p></p><p>The FTW line was specifically developed for precision and functionality and if mine is any indicator they definitely hit the mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1262244, member: 30902"] It ain't about looks when you are lugging a rifle around day after day. I can tell you for sure though it's one of the most ergonomically correct stocks I've ever shouldered. As to the two calibers there's not a whole lot of difference ballistically but there is an abundant supply of factory ammo and components for the .375 Ruger along with some very good quality, accurate factory rifles chambered in it. Personally I'm more of a Winchester model 70 guy but I couldn't be happier with the two Ruger Hawkeye's I've bought over the last few years. If I were going to change anything on those I have I'd swap out the stocks for black/grey pepper laminates but as well as they are shooting for me I'll probably leave them as is. I've owned a few rifles with extremely nice walnut stocks but they were so pretty I spent way too much time worrying about scratching them up. With these, that's not anything I have to worry about. The FTW line was specifically developed for precision and functionality and if mine is any indicator they definitely hit the mark. [/QUOTE]
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