Defining the Model 77 Ruger Hawkeye.

dsnook":58poy3n5 said:
2 257 ULs and a Creedmoor predator? Ok, I am a little bit jealous!

I have a chance to acquire a Remington 760 BDL in 257 rob from an old family friend. He bought it new in the early 60's and has not fired a box of shells through it. It doesn't quite fit in to my Ruger collection, but I really think I should buy that gun.

We haven't come up with a price yet.

D

That gun is worth good coin!
 
It's not that simple...
a few Rugers.jpg
257R UL, 308W RSI, 30-06 Std, 338WM SS, 358W SS
The two on the right are Hawkeyes, the wood stocks are MKIIs.
 
Silent Sam":1vdkgbus said:
It's not that simple...

257R UL, 308W RSI, 30-06 Std, 338WM SS, 358W SS
The two on the right are Hawkeyes, the wood stocks are MKIIs.

Indeed, a great assemblage of fine rifles chambered in useful cartridges. I only have three Rugers at this time--358 Win, 35 Whelen and 6.5 Creedmoor. All deliver more than acceptable groups.
 
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