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Ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless
Ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless




ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless

I installed the replacement, and it was permanently in place.

  • I recently picked up a Ruger M77 Mark II in a 25-06.
  • I just purchased a Ruger M77 (low serial, tang safety) 220 Swift with 26" BBL.
  • I do about a dozen tang safety and MKII rifles a year.
  • A RUGER M77 rifle is currently worth an average price of $1,372. ruger m77 hawkeye international 223 rem stainless 57113 m 77 19 inch " barrel bidwell, oh 45614: new old stock: : $1,329. Bumping this back up and more serious this time. Then Ruger began to outsource to various bidders and it was a gamble what sorta accuracy you could expect.
  • The Ruger M77 Mark II, a bolt action rifle designed by Sturm, Ruger & Co.
  • Rifle Scopes Ruger M77 tang safety ring alignment help.
  • Because of the centre screw, all bedding should be done with surgical rubber holding/pulling the action down. Minor handling marks on the stock, typical as seen on a hunting rifle. This would make a great varmint through deer size big game rifle and an absolutely.
  • I’m having trouble with one of my rifles misfiring.
  • I'm all for getting the most out of any rifle, but you don't need to chase better accuracy than you require to do the job.Ruger m77 tang safety spring. Surely 2MoA is just fine for a deer rifle? Lots and lots of deer are taken with rifles that won't group better than 3MoA, and often with iron sights. Once bitten twice shy on new rifle purchasing. I wouldn't want to shoot that thing out to 200 or 300 yrds and have stray bullets flying around. I just like to know those 7mm rounds go safely to where I point. I figure it would be cheaper to rebarrel than risk spending a few $000' on a new rifle and risk buying another pig of a rifle. My mate has the same rifle and at 200 yds puts 2 rounds into a red coke bottle top. I must have bought a pig, it was one of my first rifle for deer hunting. The crown in this case I wouldn't think would be at fault. My intention was to rebarrel it with a 7mm RM Krieger #6 1:8 twist (so that I can shoot the longer style bullets eg berger) with a quality Carbon Fiber stockīones-350 wrote:I had a muzzle brake fitted to it recently by a very reputable gun builder APRS who is here in Adelaide. I am asking about the action because I have read somewhere that they are made crappy.

    ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless

    Along with the way rounds lock in the bolt. I like the action and most of all the safety system on it. Its been like that from new so I did all those extras to get it to shoot better but has not helped at all. Some people say the ruger is just a farm gun, I dont My ruger mk1 version of the varmint target model When I started to get flyers I rebarelled it and restocked it but to 270wsm because of the mag/action length and it had been such a good shooter I had a ruger mk1 300wm that shot dots, 3.5" at 500 on a really good day

    ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless

    The problem IMO with these actions for the 7mm rem mag is the length is not good for seating the projectile out enough to get the most out of the round Usually I have found that with ruger's you would bed action/ float barrel, lighten trigger, maybe lap lugs, and work up a load for very good accuracy The actions are investment cast and are plenty strong enough It sounds to me like bad barrel or crown, the barrel may not have been fitted correctly

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    Ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless