Brandon270
Well-known member
Any opinions on Hogue's rifle stocks? I've held a couple Howas and they seem to feel good in your hands.
I have a Savage 12fv varmint rifle with a heavy barrel and synthetic stock. The rifle is surprisingly accurate but the stock feels like a cheap toy gun. The front flexes and touches the barrel on one side.
I've had a hard time finding a stock for this rifle because it's a Cabela's exclusive with a blind magazine. Most of the stocks out there are for detachable magazines. Bell and Carlson didn't have one, Boyd's only has one or two but they are thumbhole style and then there are expensive chassis stocks but I wanted a reasonable priced hunting style stock, especially since this rifle was only $250 new.
Also, I noticed there are two bedding options in the Hogue stocks, pillar or full bed block. Is there that much advantage of the full block to spend the extra money?
I have a Savage 12fv varmint rifle with a heavy barrel and synthetic stock. The rifle is surprisingly accurate but the stock feels like a cheap toy gun. The front flexes and touches the barrel on one side.
I've had a hard time finding a stock for this rifle because it's a Cabela's exclusive with a blind magazine. Most of the stocks out there are for detachable magazines. Bell and Carlson didn't have one, Boyd's only has one or two but they are thumbhole style and then there are expensive chassis stocks but I wanted a reasonable priced hunting style stock, especially since this rifle was only $250 new.
Also, I noticed there are two bedding options in the Hogue stocks, pillar or full bed block. Is there that much advantage of the full block to spend the extra money?