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Old 03-12-2005, 08:45 PM
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I have one for my Ruger 77 MKII .300 Win Mag and it took very little time to install it. It dropped right into the Hogue overmolded stock I have on the rifle, but I did need to sand down the interior block for the safety. Sanding that down was a little tricky because if you go too far, the safety will no longer work. So, it was pretty much sand a little, put back in and test. Sand a little more, etc. Of course, I was using a die grinder that was attached to my compressor, so it made sanding a lot easier.

As far as how I like it, I LOVE IT. I even installed one on a Remington 700 I have, but that thing doesn't feel as nice to shoot as the Ruger. Also, installing the trigger on the Remington was a lot harder because some of the pins fell out of the trigger when I first went to install it. I think I ended up cursing plenty on that job.
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