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    was wondering if the hogue overmold stocks are completely made of rubber and how are they? anyone handled one of these?

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    Re: hogue stocks

    OVERMOLD - rubber over the molded stock.
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    wasn't sure if it was the whole stock or just the grip areas. sorry!

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    Re: hogue stocks

    While were on the subject, I would like to hear from anyone who has one.

    How do you like it?

    How was the fit and finish?

    pics?

    any other useful info?

    I know they come fully inletted for a DBM, but I just saw where they also come in a full range of camo colors as well. I was gonna buy a duramax and have it inletted for a DBM, but I may have try one of these out instead.
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    Wanted one for years, but it took them to long and all my rifles are currently stocked
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    I don't have one on a Savage yet but I have one on my Ruger M77 MKII and love it. Fit is good and I really like the rubber overmolding for gripping. I also like the overall shape of the stock. I'm planning on getting a full length bedding block model for my 116 338 win mag sometime in the near future and hope that it will be as good as the one on my Ruger.

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    The fit and finish are pretty good. The two I have only needed a little material removed from the tang. The barrels were centered in the barrel channel. I would consider the models with the full length bedding block. I have the pillar bedded models and they are a little flexible in the forearm. Good hunting stock though. I also had to remove some material under the recoil lug after I replaced it with a sss lug.




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    does anyone know if their short action stocks have the 4.40 screw spacing? i have sent them 3 e-mails now asking that question with no response!

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    Well....... I just ordered one in "Advantage Timber Camo" for a long action detachable magazine, so in a week or so i will report back as to the fit and finish of it. If y'all are good i will even post pics of it.....LOL
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    I have one in short action with DBM and it is the 4.4 spacing. I like mine pretty well. It is the pillar bedded version, and I went ahead and bedded the action. Had to remove some material around the tang, and stiffen the forend, but for around a hundred bucks in a DBM stock, its not bad!

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    Nice looking rig :)
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    Nice gun!

    I am looking at them as well. I have a sporter barrel, but want to get a heavier barrel in the future (not varmint or bull, but something heavier then the sporter barrel). Will the gap be significant? Should I get the piller beaded or just wait for the full length beading block?

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    I cancelled my order cause they said the camo ones are on backorder and would be atleast 8 weeks and likely longer. They didnt tell me this till a week after i ordered it. I also had the pillared version ordered and thought i shoulda maybe ordered the full block version so I just cancelled it so i can step back and rethink my decisions(this doesnt happen too often....LOL).
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    If I use a standard barrel, will the gap be significant if I buy the heavy barrel stock? I might upgrade in the future, but not sure.

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    Re: hogue stocks

    Quote Originally Posted by rc109a
    If I use a standard barrel, will the gap be significant if I buy the heavy barrel stock? I might upgrade in the future, but not sure.
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    just ordered one from optics planet. o.d. green with full bedding block....we will see. high hopes.

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    thats where I had mine ordered from as well. A week later they emailed me about the backorder. Hopefully yours wont be.
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    What is the cheapest anyone has found the full bedding block stock for?

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    196.00 @ optics planet.

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    Does hogue make stocks for short action stagger feed? I thought i read somewhere that you just turn the piller of the centerfeed stocks? How would that work with the full aluminum bedding version? Or am i way off?

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    i was told by hogue that when order a savage short action you get adapters to fit the different generation screw spacings.

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    Re: hogue stocks

    Quote Originally Posted by scott597
    196.00 @ optics planet.
    Don't hold your breath on getting any stocks from Optics Planet. I like, many others, have ordered just to have the order canceled by them at a later date.

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    So has anyone actually gotten one yet? I am looking at a source who said they have one in stock. Just trying to see if they are legitimate.

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    YEP!!!! It's been backordered!!! Thats just great > I'll givem a few days to respond to e-mails if no ord then i gues i'll go with a stockade money saver. I hear thats a wait too!!

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    Has anyone tried ordering directly from Hogue? I see on their site you can order from there but not sure if they have to make them first or already have them in stock ready to ship.

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