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07-07-2003, 04:48 PM
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Icefisher
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mounting a bi-pod on a Ruger M-77 MkII
has anyone mouted a bi-pod on a Ruger M-77 MkII?
Is it just easier to drill the stock for a swivel stud or what?
07-07-2003, 07:43 PM
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RE: mounting a bi-pod on a Ruger M-77 MkII
I removed the stock and drilled a hole and installed a stud. It worked great and took less than 20 min ta do.
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RE: mounting a bi-pod on a Ruger M-77 MkII
Your only alternative is to drill it for a swivel stud...but the stock is made of Zytel so it will take it.
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RE: mounting a bi-pod on a Ruger M-77 MkII
i drilled a hole also. that stock is cheesey i think thats why i got rid of that gun a couple years ago. great shooter though in 7mm mag!
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