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Wayne and I hatched an idea to do an "upgrade" on a Ruger African in 375, like they do the upgrades for CZ rifles! It is well underway with a new stock, quarter rib etc... As soon as I get some pictures I will post them. This is really cool for the Ruger lovers out there!
 
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Can't wait to see it!

I have a couple of Rugers. I have never been very happy with the size of the safety (MKII) in that it is very small and when you are in a hurry, it can be difficult to operate. I've actually torn my thumb nail on it a couple of times. (For a non-DG rifle, it is just fine, btw). The Winchester wing seems to be much more user friendly. JMHO.

Does AHR have a solution for that? I'd love to get mine converted to a bigger and easier "wing".


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Can't wait to see it!

I have a couple of Rugers. I have never been very happy with the size of the safety (MKII) in that it is very small and when you are in a hurry, it can be difficult to operate. I've actually torn my thumb nail on it a couple of times. (For a non-DG rifle, it is just fine, btw). The Winchester wing seems to be much more user friendly. JMHO.

Does AHR have a solution for that? I'd love to get mine converted to a bigger and easier "wing".


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Good to hear!

This thread might provide some further inspiration: http://forums.accuratereloadin...11043/m/6121036921?r
 
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This is a brilliant idea...I think the Ruger African has a lot of potential. Will the work involve straightening the bolt as well?


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I think at this point the bolt will be left as a factory original.
 
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Here are some pictures of the stock. Not checkered yet, but a whole lot nicer than what Ruger puts on them.
 
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I agree that the African is a great place to start. Its 90% there. They upgraded this year to a barrel band swivel which gave it the look of a safari rifle. Now if they would just add a quarter rib.....

However thats what keeps the price point down below the RSM's. Id love to see that rifle in 9.3x62. My current project is putting an Alaskan into an HS Precision stock for a compact rifle. I cant live with the Hogue stock but like the compact size.

Im off to South Africa in July and will be taking my African back for its second trip.

Rob
 
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Sorry the pics posted so small. I will post larger pictures once AHR is finished checkering
 
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Nice! I may very well be interested. Are we talking same price point as the CZ upgrade? PM me when this project is ready to roll...
 
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Boy, just put a larger magazine in her and I'd be real happy.. I know it's just me but I feel better with at least a 4+1

My Sako Safari and 458 Lott are 5+1 I feel like I'm going in after-em with practically a assault rifle Wink


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I agree that the African is a great place to start. Its 90% there. They upgraded this year to a barrel band swivel which gave it the look of a safari rifle. Now if they would just add a quarter rib.....

However thats what keeps the price point down below the RSM's. Id love to see that rifle in 9.3x62. My current project is putting an Alaskan into an HS Precision stock for a compact rifle. I cant live with the Hogue stock but like the compact size.

Im off to South Africa in July and will be taking my African back for its second trip.

Rob


Rob,

I put my Alaskan in a take-off African stock.. Very handy indeed..You might wanna give that a whirl..


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WHOA!!!!

A thread about powerful Rugers, and no whining about the cast receiver? Goodness. Is it possible that enlightenment has taken a foothold here on AR?
 
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AR just cost me some $$$...I boxed up my Ruger Hawkeye African 375 Ruger today and sent it to AHR. Can't wait to get the "new" rifle back.
 
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As soon as I get more pictures I will post them! I hope I can figure out how to make them larger this time!
 
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Updates with pictures??


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Here is a picture of my metal work that goes to finishing tomorrow!!
 
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Looks great! Very impressive job on that quarter rib. tu2

Though the pictures are small,the stock looks beautiful. Is that Wayne in the hip-hugger jeans and green windbreaker? Looking mighty svelte there, Wayne. Wink


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very nice .. looks like the rib matches the bridges, yeah?


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Looks great! Very impressive job on that quarter rib. tu2

Though the pictures are small,the stock looks beautiful. Is that Wayne in the hip-hugger jeans and green windbreaker? Looking mighty svelte there, Wayne. Wink


I am not sure if it is Wayne but I will try to post larger pictures so we can get to the bottom of this! Wink
 
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Ha!

That's Wayne's lovely wife Cindy! I recognized the jacket.

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That's Wayne's lovely wife Cindy! I recognized the jacket.

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I guess the flower pattern on the blouse was a dead givaway jumping

Wayne, his family and his company are the best tu2


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OK, my ears were burning. So, you found out what I wear under my shop apron. The secret's out I guess.
 
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Here is a larger picture of the stock for the new Ruger!
 
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Wow, cant wait to see the finished project.

Way to go BTW....Ezra & Wayne, you may have just cost me more money too Big Grin

Hey Wayne, wheres the pics your sending me of the 500AHR?


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OK, my ears were burning. So, you found out what I wear under my shop apron. The secret's out I guess.


Good thing the folk here on AR are so open minded and non judgemental! hilbily


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Wow, cant wait to see the finished project.

Way to go BTW....Ezra & Wayne, you may have just cost me more money too Big Grin

Hey Wayne, wheres the pics your sending me of the 500AHR?


Wayne is always costing me more money - but I've never been disappointed!


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He did a MRC Lott for me

Hes gonna do a 404 J for me

And if he ever sends me pics of this mythical 500AHR, he might cost me more $$ while ensuring marital drama in my life Roll Eyes


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Ezra,

Nice.

Wayne - good work man.


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That's a pretty piece of wood!
 
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I just got these pics yesterday from Wayne!
 
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Wayne comes thru again. See, you can make a silk purse out of a sow's ear!!

The man just does impeccable work.

HM Pope once told someone who asked "what is the secret to a Pope barrel": (paraphrase) there is no secret to my work. You just have to know how to do quality work. And, be willing to do it every time.

Wayne is there. I am most proud of the fact that he calls me his friend.

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This is a great option for somone who doesn't have big bucks to lay out but wants something nicer than factory. It is being regulated today.
 
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Really beautiful rifle, it turned out great!


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Wow! Custom rifles like that could give Ruger a good name.
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That's a great looking rifle!


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I recognize those pegs...
 
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Now you have to shoot it with your pinky extended Wink
Quarter rib makes it look so classy. It looks lively and trim.


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Man, that is NICE!!!


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Is it just me or does anyone else think the Ruger bolt handle could have a little less radical bend to it, but that aside that is one very nice rifle.

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