Who says tang safety M77's can't shoot?

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I was pleasantly surprised after testing my M77 in 7x57 at the range today. I had just dropped her into a new Boyds stock with 95 in/lbs of torque applied to that weird angled front action screw. Everything else is factory, including the trigger and trigger settings. 100 metres with a simple little Bushnell 2-7x32 and standard Multi-X reticle. It took 3 shots to get her on paper, then the following 3-shot group. Factory S&B 173 grain SPCE. Nothing special and I certainly wasn't making any significant effort, just quick aim and shoot. I was more focused on sighting-in the scope to get close to the 1-inch square. Groups could probably tighten even more with handloads and a finer reticle. The other lone shot was from a standing position. I am confident it will perform in the field. It's medium weight in my opinion; heavy enough to absorb recoil and light enough for most hunting applications. If I want a real lightweight, I have several other rifles to choose from.

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from my reading I learned ruger contracted barrel manufacture out in the days of the tang safety rifles....some very good and some not so much....anyone else?
 
I have an old walnut stocked heavy barrel M77 in .308. When I was younger and much stronger, that was my primary hunting rifle and put a lot of venison on the table. I shot the best group of my life with that rifle; 4 shots, 100 m., 1 big ragged hole (5/8") that I could cover with a dime. With my handloads, it was consistently sub MOA.
 
The 2nd most accurate factory rifle I have owned was a Tang safety M77V, chambered in
220 Swift. I won Turkeys with it, and regularly shot 5 round groups around 1" at 300M.
OTOH, one of my shooting partners had a 77R that never shot a group under 2½ moa. We
tried every trick in the book, but no soap. Finally rebarrelled it....that cured it Dave.
 
The bad reputation is with this specific caliber. Apparently, when they first came out, tang safeties in 7 mauser had outside source barrels. Those first 7 mausers, shot like shet. Apparently you didn't get one of those first batch.

Our M77 guru gave me a tip on action screws on them. Tighten front and back, then go back to them alternately, until you break a few blood vessels in your eyes. Good to go.
 
Mine is a 1991 production. It was the overlap year whereby the MKII was already in widespread production. I think the issue with the 7x57 was two-fold (other than the odd outsourced barrel issue): long throats and as with all of them, the need to torque that front action screw to 95 in/lbs! The S&B 173 grain factory ammo seems to work well, and my preference in 7x57 is always the heaviest-for-calibre bullets. These are well built rifles and I am happy it has a good barrel. The free floated Boyds stock probably also helps. I like the stock so much, I ordered another in Blaze laminate "Platinum", with a polymer grip cap and texture checkering for hunting. The tang safety is a nice feature, and is similar to the tang safety on my Brno Effect and various shotguns.
 
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I bought a fresh M77R in 22-250 back in "76 that I used for turkey shoots on running deer targets at 50 & 100 yds. With me handloads with 40gr Speers at 4100 fps, that rifle was grouping my reloads into .250" at 75yds. I never came back from shoots empty handed in the 3 years I used 'er before moving to other rifles that worked well for me. (Me loads cooked the rifling to about 3" ahead of the chamber within 500 rounds. Oops. :redface: ) Still shot tight though.
 
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Back in the mid-80s I had a tang safety Ruger M77 30-06 that would consistently put 3 shots into one inch at 200 yards. I was young and foolish and I sold it. I didn't realize what I had.
 
I like the Ruger 77 TS. Finding nice ones is getting harder. My last one bought this past winter is in 22/250 Rem. Shoots good no surprise there.

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