Trying really hard to sit on my hands.

Slimfinn

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Nov 28, 2018
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Trying to stick to my "not buying a gun this year" but, the local gun classifieds has a Ruger Hawkeye 30-06 in a Hogue stock for sale for $500 with a box of ammo and a new in box unmounted Vortex diamondback 3-9x40. Now I am not looking for a 30-06 but I have been, and with recent talk on the forum, interested in a 338-06 rebore. I know the Ruger doesn't come up alot here in forum, I have a M77 Mark II, what are your thoughts on the M77 Hawkeye?
 
Trying to stick to my "not buying a gun this year" but, the local gun classifieds has a Ruger Hawkeye 30-06 in a Hogue stock for sale for $500 with a box of ammo and a new in box unmounted Vortex diamondback 3-9x40. Now I am not looking for a 30-06 but I have been, and with recent talk on the forum, interested in a 338-06 rebore. I know the Ruger doesn't come up alot here in forum, I have a M77 Mark II, what are your thoughts on the M77 Hawkeye?
Ah, well, technically, you would not be buying "a" gun, but two guns; one in 30-06 and one in 338-06. ;)
 
Technically you are not buying a "gun", so you would not be breaking your plan! ;)
You are acquiring a "rifle" for a donor for a build to get that interesting 338-06 you have been desiring to fill that void in your hunting battery.😎
So, I will go outright "enabler" here and say, "Yes, you gotta do it!" (You are getting a great price on the donor!)
While you may not be saving money as compared to not purchasing this donor, but you are reducing the cost of the overall project by getting it!

The Ruger Hawkeye is a great rifle and will provide you with a robust, reliable platform for this great project! (Rebored, or rebarreled!)
(It is an improved version of the Ruger Mk II that I built my 376 Steyr and 416 Taylor rifles on).
 
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