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1/2” MOA from a 7.62x39mm bolt action?? Hell Yeah!
We all have one of those guns that has a story and some significance or sentimental valve to us. This is the story of one of mine.
A couple years ago I really wanted at Ruger M77 Hawkeye Compact with 16.5” barrel. I considered one in the available calibers but it wasn’t until I read that for a short time back when the Hawkeye was first released, they were also available in 7.62x39.
I purchased one used off the EE. The stock and components were in great shape but the barrel was a disappointment. I was the 3rd owner from what I know. Someone previously shot corrosive surplus through it and completely wrecked the barrel. It literally looked like popcorn on the inside give 6-7” groups at 100yards
I inquired to the Ruger service center in Canada (Snap Shots) in Quebec. I asked if they could order a new barrel. Ruger USA had 1 replacement barrel in 7.62x39 in stock and Snap Shots imported it for me on their next order of parts.
I sent them the gun and a few months later, I received my gun back with a brand new barrel.
I took it to the range with Federal Power Shok 123gr Soft Point and my groupings are unbelievable.
Its wearing a Leupold VX-1 2-7x33mm and Ruger extra low rings.
I consistently get groups as in the pics below. Amazing for this caliber let alone with factory hunting ammo and a 16.5” barrel.
I used this gun last season to drop a small 8 point from 70yards through an alder swamp. Straight on neck shot.
Some guns will come into your life that you will never sell.
We all have one of those guns that has a story and some significance or sentimental valve to us. This is the story of one of mine.
A couple years ago I really wanted at Ruger M77 Hawkeye Compact with 16.5” barrel. I considered one in the available calibers but it wasn’t until I read that for a short time back when the Hawkeye was first released, they were also available in 7.62x39.
I purchased one used off the EE. The stock and components were in great shape but the barrel was a disappointment. I was the 3rd owner from what I know. Someone previously shot corrosive surplus through it and completely wrecked the barrel. It literally looked like popcorn on the inside give 6-7” groups at 100yards
I inquired to the Ruger service center in Canada (Snap Shots) in Quebec. I asked if they could order a new barrel. Ruger USA had 1 replacement barrel in 7.62x39 in stock and Snap Shots imported it for me on their next order of parts.
I sent them the gun and a few months later, I received my gun back with a brand new barrel.
I took it to the range with Federal Power Shok 123gr Soft Point and my groupings are unbelievable.
Its wearing a Leupold VX-1 2-7x33mm and Ruger extra low rings.
I consistently get groups as in the pics below. Amazing for this caliber let alone with factory hunting ammo and a 16.5” barrel.
I used this gun last season to drop a small 8 point from 70yards through an alder swamp. Straight on neck shot.
Some guns will come into your life that you will never sell.
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