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    Quote Originally Posted by gbk View Post
    Wow-if so,i am looking forward for a new stock for my Ruger American(was hesitant with that purchase ,since the stock for it is just a tad over 100 U$)Thanks for the info.GBK
    Let me know how the stock fits.. been looking at one for my 270... but don't want to find out the barrel doesn't bed good etc..
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    Quote Originally Posted by dutchhunter View Post
    as is she shoots great groups at less then one inch at 100 yards but the trigger just sucks .thanks Dutch
    If you're shooting sub MOA groups with this rifle, the trigger can't be all that bad.

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    I got ordered a Boyd's prairie hunter nutmeg stock for my savage axis .270win stainless when they first came out- looks great, and much more rigid fore end then that cheap plastic stock it came with.

    I also put a rifle basix adjustable trigger in it - for those asking about after market triggers, this one is awesome. breaks like glass at 2.5lbs. The original was over 6lbs.

    I slowly made the upgrades over time and as finances became available, its a great rifle

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