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I might be the proud owner of one soon and was wondering what people think of them that own them. The one that could come my way is a M77 all weather.
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Gerry it's a 338WM, I was thinking on putting a new barrel on the 35/AI when I ran across this for a lot less than a new barrel so it was a no brainer in my opinion. There's no problem with the 35/AI just full of surprises I don't want when I go for a possible once in a life time hunt and is just added insurance. :grin:gerry":2p56gyjb said:What is it chambered in?
Thanks Scotty I'll be leaning on you heavy for load development since it's your favorite cartridge. :mrgreen:SJB358":2p56gyjb said:Same here. I think of the Ruger M77's as the poor mans Model 70... Honestly though, other than being a little rough I find the Rugers to be incredibly tough rifles and have owned a 308 like the 338 like you have in the picture along with a 22-250 and 243. Had a 300 Win Mag MKII. ALL of them were very good rifles TD. Again, my only complaint on any of them is the sharp edges they come with from the factory, but honestly, they are easily polished up and are very smooth with just a little work.
I kinda like the Hawkeye LC6 triggers more than the MOA on the Winchesters to be totally honest. I really don't think you can go wrong with it at all.
The plastic stocks are SO-SO in my opinion, but there are plenty of stock options available for them and Ruger will sell you a nice wood stock for any of them at a reasonable cost as well. Pillars and glass make them incredible stocks too..
The design of the stock was Les Brownells design if I remember correctly and he was no kid at making EXCELLENT stocks.
Oh, and once you factor in the mounts that come on Rugers, they become an even better deal in my opinion. Ruger will send you 30mm rings free of charge as well if you wanted them.. Done that for a few of mine.
I think you have a perfect elk slayer sitting there. Find some RL19 or 17 and some 200 AB's and 210 Partitions and hold on for the ride. Ain't nothing going to live long with either of those bullets in a reasonable location...