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Ruger's Classic Model 77 Rifle Review
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<blockquote data-quote="derrickman" data-source="post: 1249466" data-attributes="member: 74548"><p>I've owned several of the M77s with tang safeties & prefer these rifles over all others.</p><p>I currently own a 250 Savage Ultralite, a 308 RSI Mannlicher & just picked up a NIB 1970s 220 Swift.</p><p>I glass bed the actions & free float the barrels. The triggers are easily adjustable to 2 lbs.</p><p>I've reloaded for all mine & obtained sub MOA. My best shooter was a 25-06 that I restocked in a Brown Precision stock. Took several elk & many deer with that rig. Finally sold it after so many people pestered me for it.</p><p>The 308 RSI has shifted POI over time with that style stock & I'm considering putting it in a regular Brown Precision stock as well.</p><p>d.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derrickman, post: 1249466, member: 74548"] I've owned several of the M77s with tang safeties & prefer these rifles over all others. I currently own a 250 Savage Ultralite, a 308 RSI Mannlicher & just picked up a NIB 1970s 220 Swift. I glass bed the actions & free float the barrels. The triggers are easily adjustable to 2 lbs. I've reloaded for all mine & obtained sub MOA. My best shooter was a 25-06 that I restocked in a Brown Precision stock. Took several elk & many deer with that rig. Finally sold it after so many people pestered me for it. The 308 RSI has shifted POI over time with that style stock & I'm considering putting it in a regular Brown Precision stock as well. d. [/QUOTE]
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