Hey Nutters... anyone shooting a Ruger M77 MKII Stainless 7.62X39... 0.311" bore... canoe paddle stock... Woody panels. I am on the fence about one... any experienced comments, observations, and results appreciated.
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I own of those and yes they are .308 bore. They were throated properly for 7.62x39 surplus ammo.
I find mine very accurate even with surplus.
I remember buying that gun back in 1989 at Lebarons for $479. As I recall, they're were only 5,000 more or less made. Old Bill used .308 barrels because he had a surplus of them from the defunct XGI project. That's why the old Mini 30 had .308 bores too. Mine really shines with .308 bullets and .311 bullets are only slightly less accurate
Nothing wrong with squeezing a few thousands into a bore if it's throated properly. I have essentially the same reamer designed for .308 bores.
You can't beat that price. I might get one, but would have to change that awful bolt handle.CanAm has the Zastava M85 in x39 on for $375 this weekend if anyone is after a nice steel and wood compact rifle.
RCBS dies gives you both buttons for .308 and .311 or they did.
You can always get a Lee neck collet die and use or turn down a .308 mandrill.
CanAm has the Zastava M85 in x39 on for $375 this weekend if anyone is after a nice steel and wood compact rifle.
I own of those and yes they are .308 bore. They were throated properly for 7.62x39 surplus ammo.
I find mine very accurate even with surplus.
I have both, actually my wife has the CZ, but I've shot it a lot. Price wise, the M77 MKII is no longer made. Ruger now makes the M77 Hawkeye Compact in 7.62x39. I've never handled one of them yet, but I know the barrel is .311 bore now....This seems like a very nice rifle, m77 action and all. How does it compare to the CZ price wise? Hate the protruding magazine on the CZ.
304 yards is a pretty good poke for the X39...
I have both, actually my wife has the CZ, but I've shot it a lot. Price wise, the M77 MKII is no longer made. Ruger now makes the M77 Hawkeye Compact in 7.62x39. I've never handled one of them yet, but I know the barrel is .311 bore now.
To be fair, both the M77 and CZ shot equally well. CZ's have adjustable triggers, my MKII doesn't. The Ruger shoulders better for me with my long arms. I'm not a fan of the Mini-mauser actions.
For some reason being a newbie I cannot insert images in my post, so here's the links
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I remember buying that gun back in 1989 at Lebarons for $479.
My bad, wrong date. I think I first saw them then and bought it in 1991. I can't remember anymore.According to the Ruger Date of Manufacture page for M77 MKII rifles, your gun was made in the same run as the one I just bought, in 1991.
http://www.ruger.com/service/productHistory/RI-M77MarkII.html
My bad, wrong date. I think I first saw them then and bought it in 1991. I can't remember anymore.
Man oh man... My favourite action... But that stock reminds me of the AMC eagle station wagon my parents had whn I was little... Lol