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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 ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless

223 - Barrel Finish: Stainless - Shot Capacity: 20 - Ammo Feeder: Magazine - Grip/Stock Material: Synthetic - Grip/Stock Finish: Black - Special Features: Pre-Ban Police Modelĭescription: Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO - Action: Semi-Auto - Barrel Length: 16.1" - Barrel Material: Steel - Barrel Finish: Matte Black - Barrel Features: Chromed - Shot Capacity: 30 - Ammo Feeder: Magazine - Grip/Stock Material: Synthetic - Grip/Stock Finish: Black - Grip/Stock Style: Adjustable, Collapsible - Rear Sight: Folding Iron Sight - Trigger: 2-Stageĭescription: Caliber. 22 LR - Action: Semi-Auto - Barrel Length: 16.5" - Barrel Material: Steel - Shot Capacity: 25 - Receiver Material: Stainless Steel - Receiver Finish: Matte Stainless - Grip/Stock Style: Folding - Rear Sight: Noneĭescription: Caliber. I dont suggest it as a target rifle by anymeans, but it is fun to shoot, not for the faint of heart.Description: Talo Exclusive Model. I fired 20 rounds with it today and that was quite enough to get it zeroed in to 1 inch groups at 150 yards I could have shot a few more but that was enough. I guess I really didnt need this much power I just wanted it. So we negotiated for a few days and I eventualy bought it for $500 even. I think the reputation for heavy recoil shood most people off and the cost of factory ammo, made it a little harder to sell than maybe some other caliber. It was a little dusty and had been in there for a couple years, It had the scope rings together as a package. Whatever in North America you hit with it " Its gonna lay down"! One day I walked into a local hardware and farm supply store, one from which I had bought a gunsafe from previously ( so they knew I liked guns) and asked what have you got that I just cant live without? He went into his gun vault and came out with this Ruger. Well I didnt go out looking for a 300 winnie mag but I have looked at the ballistics on this cartridge and found it interesting. If yours won't shoot well for you, you're using the wrong ammo, just got the "lucky" bad rifle, or have an issue with the sights/scope. Repeatability, reliability, and strength are the point of that angled lug. The idea is that the action is pulled tightly against the stock before the first shot is fired, instead of having the action shift in the stock not to mention, the repeatability of PoI with a stock reinstallation.Ī top-rate bedding job can negate the need for the angled recoil lug for a Mauser action, but it does no good for Remingtons, Savages, Marlins, etc. The angled action screw works better than traditional recoil lugs, Remington and Savage style lugs, and "sets" the action in the stock. Ruger's "goofy angled front action screw and cast receiver" are the very reason every gunsmith you ask will tell you the Ruger is the toughest action you can build a bolt gun on. I blame Ruger's goofy angled front action screw and cast receiver. None of my other commercial bolt action rifles shoot that poorly. I consider it to be barely adequate as a hunting rifle due to 2.5"-3" groups.















Ruger m77 mark ii 7mm mag stainless