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Long range setup for Sambar deer in Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 1384823" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>Yup definitely agree Hogue stock are heavy especially the model with the full length aluminum bedding block. But they are the only company other than McMillan that makes an aftermarket stock for the m77 mkII. But let's face it a 550 dollar stock on a $600 dollar rifle doesn't make much sense so the $220 Hogue was what I went with. </p><p></p><p>That rifle went from shooting 3MOA on a good day to a sub MOA rifle with just a stock change and some good handloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 1384823, member: 103670"] Yup definitely agree Hogue stock are heavy especially the model with the full length aluminum bedding block. But they are the only company other than McMillan that makes an aftermarket stock for the m77 mkII. But let's face it a 550 dollar stock on a $600 dollar rifle doesn't make much sense so the $220 Hogue was what I went with. That rifle went from shooting 3MOA on a good day to a sub MOA rifle with just a stock change and some good handloads. [/QUOTE]
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