WesternCO68
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- Jan 19, 2019
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I've owned a Weatherby Vanguard in 270 Win for a few years now, and in some ways I really like the synthetic stock. It seems well made, about as well made as any other injection molded stock on the market. Accuracy has been fine. But that Weatherby style stock is not comfortable for me to shoot for some reason.
I'm considering changing/upgrading the stock. On the cheap end, I could find a Hogue stock like the one that comes standard on Howa 1500's. That would be an improvement in terms of comfort at least, but I don't know much else about Hogue rifle stocks. Hogue stocks aren't all that cheap new, and I'm thinking I might be better off waiting another few weeks and saving a little more money for a Bell and Carlson. I can't afford anything more expensive than that right now, so HS Precision and the more expensive brands are right out.
Seems like the Hogue stocks have mixed reviews. What are the downsides? I like the ergonomics and the recoil pad (I have a Hogue stock on my Mossberg 12 gauge), but I'm curious about flex and usability with a tripod.
I'm considering changing/upgrading the stock. On the cheap end, I could find a Hogue stock like the one that comes standard on Howa 1500's. That would be an improvement in terms of comfort at least, but I don't know much else about Hogue rifle stocks. Hogue stocks aren't all that cheap new, and I'm thinking I might be better off waiting another few weeks and saving a little more money for a Bell and Carlson. I can't afford anything more expensive than that right now, so HS Precision and the more expensive brands are right out.
Seems like the Hogue stocks have mixed reviews. What are the downsides? I like the ergonomics and the recoil pad (I have a Hogue stock on my Mossberg 12 gauge), but I'm curious about flex and usability with a tripod.