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I didn't want to hijack Brendon's thread, so I started another.........I got this from my cousin yesterday........but he wouldn't give it to me. :lol:

I'm planning to refinish the stock as well as polish out and touch up the bluing.
 

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Yep....or hog, or coyote, or fox, or..........Yeah, mainly deer rifle.
 
There was a recaal on those a few years ago (Its an M77 Ruger, right?) involving the trigger. Some had a set-screw that would fall out allowing the discharge of the gum WITHOUT the trigger being touched!

Check the Ruger web site!

I have one in the same caliber and have shot everything from foxes to swamp donkies!
 
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Brett, if you'll notice, it has no scope-mounting bases. They're milled into the receiver itself. Dead Ruger give-away.
 
gotcha......you need one of these
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The .270 is a great gun for "speed goats" too! There is literally 50 pages of reloading data and loads for the caliber! I bench load all my own ammo with the bullet backed off the rifling .0001" and the accuracy is phenominal!

They do have a tendancy to have some muzzle jump with a larger load! Don't go getting yourself "Weaver Eye"!!!
 
Nice Rifle! You get alot of Gun for your money from Ruger.I have a 77/22 and a Mini 14 with a Can back home.Good Honest Firearms.
 
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There was a recaal on those a few years ago (Its an M77 Ruger, right?) involving the trigger. Some had a set-screw that would fall out allowing the discharge of the gum WITHOUT the trigger being touched!

Check the Ruger web site!

I have one in the same caliber and have shot everything from foxes to swamp donkies!

Thanks for the reminder, Brent. I'm looking into it. I already had the stainless version of this rifle in .270, but it's a second generation 77. The recall is only on generation 1's.
 
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Well, the Ruger I got from my cousin wouldn't shoot worth anything. I only had it on a trial basis, though I thought for sure I wanted it. Turns out it had been neglected a bit through the years and had some rust pitting in the last two inches of the barrel. I love my stainless Ruger M77 II, but this one just wasn't up to par.

...So, I took it back and then I found this.....I saw a target shot last year with this rifle.....less than 1", 3-shot group.
 

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I gave my son a 77/22 for his 10th birthday, excellent rifle. I like Ruger, no bullshit, just good simple firearms for the masses.

.270 was my preferred cartridge for deer when I was young but I was shooting a big heavy Weatherby. Last .270 I had was a model 70 on a lightweight composite stock and it kicked like a friggin mule, my .338 had less of a wallop, no fun to shoot. I sold all my rifles except the .22s, an Ar-15 and a model 70 in 7.62 Now that's all i need loading gear for, 5.56 and 7.62. I'd like to play with a .17 HMR.
 
Nice gun. Was the only bore damage to the last couple inches? Might could work out a deal for getting the gun on the cheap then cutting the barrel back and recrowning.
 
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Nice gun. Was the only bore damage to the last couple inches? Might could work out a deal for getting the gun on the cheap then cutting the barrel back and recrowning.

As best I could tell it was only the last few inches, but I don't have a borescope. Typical redneck deer rifle......haul it around in the truck with the barrel in the floorboard....never mind the mud, sand, etc. I could have gotten it at a pretty good deal, but I figure cutting back and re-crowning would cost at least $50-$100, unless I did it myself. Furthermore, that Ruger kicked considerably more than my Ruger 77 All-Weather, also in .270. I can't figure how two firearms in the same caliber can have such varying recoil. I decided to look for something else, and I'm glad I did, as I prefer the Browning hands-down.
 
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