mtnwrunner
Well-Known Member
You are looking at a ruger model 77 mk II, left handed in 300 win mag. Here are the particulars for this build.
--Ruger 77 mk II action and factory stock (two front swivel studs), freefloated and pillar bedded----all work done by a local gunsmith
--Pac Nor match barrel, 25.5", 1-12 twist, beadblasted, .750 at brake
--Vais muzzle brake
--timney trigger set to a pound
--Badger ordnance picitinney rail, custom fitted to the receiver
Rifle as is weighs 8.75 pounds and was built mainly for a longer range hunting weight rifle. Designed to shoot 190 vld bergers and it does that quite well. I've got a load using IMR 4831 that shoots in the .3's and quite often smaller than that.
Round count is at 275. Plenty of life left in this baby. Few hunting dings in the stock but they're very minor.
I've got targets in my photo log but can't seem to find them at the moment but I'll keep looking to post them up.
--$1200.00 shipped to your FFL
Randy
--Ruger 77 mk II action and factory stock (two front swivel studs), freefloated and pillar bedded----all work done by a local gunsmith
--Pac Nor match barrel, 25.5", 1-12 twist, beadblasted, .750 at brake
--Vais muzzle brake
--timney trigger set to a pound
--Badger ordnance picitinney rail, custom fitted to the receiver
Rifle as is weighs 8.75 pounds and was built mainly for a longer range hunting weight rifle. Designed to shoot 190 vld bergers and it does that quite well. I've got a load using IMR 4831 that shoots in the .3's and quite often smaller than that.
Round count is at 275. Plenty of life left in this baby. Few hunting dings in the stock but they're very minor.
I've got targets in my photo log but can't seem to find them at the moment but I'll keep looking to post them up.
--$1200.00 shipped to your FFL
Randy