Ruger M77 Mark II 7MM mag
Never shot a Ruger bolt gun. How are they? How hard are the triggers to adjust? Might have a line on one.
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Ruger makes a fine bolt action rifles. I own 2 of them one in a 30-06 and 300 win mag. Both are very accurate. Ruger makes a fine trigger as well, however I would get a reliable gunsmith to adjust it. Mine are set at 2.5lb with 0 creep and no overtravel. I think you would be happy with a M77.
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I hope he's still interested. Good looking gun. Id like to have it.
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Good, solid rifles. I think they're a little ugly but other than that..... :D
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Originally Posted by TreednNC
(Post 3744366)
How hard are the triggers to adjust?
Ruger makes a very strong and reliable rifle. |
Is the Timney pretty much the market standard as far as aftermarket triggers go?
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Originally Posted by TreednNC
(Post 3745299)
Is the Timney pretty much the market standard as far as aftermarket triggers go?
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Originally Posted by Big Uncle
(Post 3745456)
I believe that it is. They have been around for a long time and the price is good. I have installed Timney triggers myself on a few of my Rugers and have been happy with them.
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I've had my M77 Mk II all-weather .300 Win Mag for 15 years. I've never missed an animal with it and never had one go over 10 yards. Numerous whitetail bucks (and a few does), 2 elk, a muley buck and a black bear. Shoots cloverleaf groups at 100 yards with anything I feed it.
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Well I got the gun lastnight. Heck of a trade! Gun is buttery smooth. I might try the trigger as is. It's pretty heavy, but crisp. I'd just about take heavy and crisp over light but has some travel in it. Gun is beautiful and in like new condition. b
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