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260 rem vers 6.5 Creedmoor?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 966274" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I like the old stainless MKII's with the shiny stainless finish and the skeleton stocks....Got 2 of those sitting in the safe, big bro (7mm RM) and little bro (7mm-08) that are a matching set. I've whacked-and-stacked majority of deer I've killed in my life with those 2 rifles. And for that, I will never sell them.</p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately for the end-user....The Rugers do not have a very large aftermarket following, and aftermarket parts and custom parts are not in any large pleathora anywhere.</p><p> </p><p>If you are a big Ruger 77 fan, I suggest having your smith drill the reciever, and mount you an EGW rail on top, so you can have ALOT more scope and ring options than having to buy the hard to find Ruger rings made specifically to fit on their rifles and pistols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 966274, member: 12995"] I like the old stainless MKII's with the shiny stainless finish and the skeleton stocks....Got 2 of those sitting in the safe, big bro (7mm RM) and little bro (7mm-08) that are a matching set. I've whacked-and-stacked majority of deer I've killed in my life with those 2 rifles. And for that, I will never sell them. Unfortunately for the end-user....The Rugers do not have a very large aftermarket following, and aftermarket parts and custom parts are not in any large pleathora anywhere. If you are a big Ruger 77 fan, I suggest having your smith drill the reciever, and mount you an EGW rail on top, so you can have ALOT more scope and ring options than having to buy the hard to find Ruger rings made specifically to fit on their rifles and pistols. [/QUOTE]
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