As stated in the title I have a River M77 Hawkeye that I am wanting to change the stock on. The only 2 I've seen that interest me so far are the Hogue full bed block stock and the McMillan Hunter. Does anyone have any experience with either?
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Originally posted by SmTx View PostOf those two choices the McMillan is miles ahead of the Hogue
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostHogue stocks are junk. Flimsy. McMillan or HS precision. Manners. Several others. McMillan and manners being the top 2. I need a McMillan for my m77 Hawkeye 300 win too lol
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Originally posted by DKey88 View PostThis is my 1st M77 and I haven't had much time mess with it. What kind of group does yours shoot? Stock trigger?
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostTimney trigger. Pillar and glass bedded. 3/4” groups. It doesn’t shoot real great. Very picky with ammo. 300 win mag with a KDF brake. But it’s got sentimental value to me.
Mine doesn't have any sentimental value to me but I did get a great deal on it so I figured I'd toy with it a bit and If I don't like with what I end up with I'll make someone else the same deal lol.
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Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View PostI’ll chime in as well. Mcmillan or leave it in the factory stock. Hogues are garbage. If you pillar bed it and find the ammo it likes you will be around an inch most likely. Mine is also a sentimental piece.
Sierracharlie out…
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Originally posted by DKey88 View PostI'll be happy with that kind of groups.
Mine doesn't have any sentimental value to me but I did get a great deal on it so I figured I'd toy with it a bit and If I don't like with what I end up with I'll make someone else the same deal lol.
Depending on what McMillan you get, if you don’t like it, I may be interested. Mine is a long action.
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostIt does not shoot 99% of ammo like that. Barnes vortx 150s is all it likes. It has a ton of freebore. I hand loaded some 180 accubonds and it liked them but I had to load them so long I could only load one in the chamber. It got real old real fast.
Depending on what McMillan you get, if you don’t like it, I may be interested. Mine is a long action.
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