I have a newish m77 hawkeye my father gave me after his shoulder surgery, its chambered in .300 win mag with a synthetic stock. I had it out the range last week trying to sight it in for upcoming deer season, and honestly as much as i love the rifle itself it shot like crap. The point of inpact was all over the place and was shooting 3-5" groups. Im wondering what i can do to improve the accuracy of the rifle, im sure free floating the barrel would be a good idea but im not sure how to go about it. Ive considered selling the rifle and buying a new one but ideally I would like to get this rifle to shoot better since I love the action and chambering already. I was debating on putting a new optic on it. It currently has a "fluted" King optics highlander 2,If you guys have ever heard of them. It was a expensive scope but isnt really a reputable name, the only other optic I have is my vortex viper that is ontop my win model 70, which I would like to leave on for this season because I dont feel comfortable shooting the ruger.
Ive also had my brother shoot the gun to see if it was just me flinching because I know the rifle kicks like a mule, but his shots werent any better.
Im hopeing free floating or replacing the optic will increase the guns accuracy.
Any input you's have will be greatly appreciated.
Ive also had my brother shoot the gun to see if it was just me flinching because I know the rifle kicks like a mule, but his shots werent any better.
Im hopeing free floating or replacing the optic will increase the guns accuracy.
Any input you's have will be greatly appreciated.





















































