hoytcanon
AH fanatic
I have a whack of Ruger rifles, and in more than four decades of collecting, shooting and hunting with more than 300 of them, they have never let me down in a pinch or tough spot... and there have been a few.
I prefer nice walnut on my Blued rifles, but on stainless, I like something a little tougher, that can handle rougher use and more extreme weather, because that is when I use them. Laminate is a good option, you get the feel of wood with the durability of synthetic, plus some nice dense weight for mitigating a degree of recoil. Another inexpensive option are Bell & Carlson stocks, less rigid and not hand laid as are McMillan or Brown Precision etc... but also much cheaper and quite well made... I have many of both and they function equally well.
I prefer nice walnut on my Blued rifles, but on stainless, I like something a little tougher, that can handle rougher use and more extreme weather, because that is when I use them. Laminate is a good option, you get the feel of wood with the durability of synthetic, plus some nice dense weight for mitigating a degree of recoil. Another inexpensive option are Bell & Carlson stocks, less rigid and not hand laid as are McMillan or Brown Precision etc... but also much cheaper and quite well made... I have many of both and they function equally well.