Did I do good?

Camper

Regular
Rating - 100%
3   0   0
Location
Ontario
I just made a impulsive buy and I want to know if I screwed myself or not!

Ruger M77 markII frontier rifle in.308

It came with a bushnell 3200 elite 2x6x32mm scope, the guy has shot 1 box through it and never cleaned the barrel, the rest of the gun is in mint condition not a mark.
He also threw in 4 boxes of federal ammo
2 boxes of 180gr Nosler partitions and two boxes of 150gr ballsitic tips.

The guy bought it 2 years ago and didn't like the forward mounted scope.

Price $ 640.00


I have never owned a Ruger heard alot of mixed reviews and wonder what people think of this gun in the .308 calibre?
 
You got ripped off, badly...A brand new rifle like that sells for $350












:)

Okay, i'm kidding, I htink it was a fair price. Doens't that rifle have a provision to mount the scope either forward or rear?
 
Great deal ..... The ammo and bullets alone would have cost pretty close to $200.

I'd send it out for a tune-up (trigger, bedding, floated) before shooting. This will help accuracy, which may be the reason it was sold in the first place.


.
 
. Doens't that rifle have a provision to mount the scope either forward or rear?



Clarke,
The scope can be mounted forward on the barrel mounted rib or over the action like a "standard" M77





Camper,
You made a good deal.
The rifle new today is around 800 bucks + taxes so ~$650.00 is what I would expect to see the good used rifle sell for. The scope and ammo would run you $250.00 - $300.00
 
That's what I thought....I wonder if the original owner wasn't aware of that?:eek:

Never underestimate the power of human stupidity...............

I once bought a Beretta A390 shotgun that the owner said didn't cycle. The shotgun looked like new so I bought it "as-is" for 200 bucks. I figured even if I spent a hundred bucks or so on it it would still be a good buy. (They were selling new then for about $750.00)

I got home and opened up the factory box the former owner had put the shotgun in and started gathering up the owner's manual and choke tubes. In a plastic bag I found parts of the gas metering valve the owner must of removed while cleaning it once. :rolleyes::rolleyes: Once put back together the shotgun would cycle everything from 1 1/8 oz target loads to the heaviest 3" magnums. And no ................... I didn't go back and give him some more money.
 
The guy totally thought it was forward mounted only (which is not the case).

I went over this gun with a fine toothed comb and it is Mint!!!
I'm talking brand new condition except he fired 1 box of shells and never cleaned the barrel.

Does anyone have any experience with these guns?
Are the actions strong for Hot Loads ect...
I hear mixed reviews about accuracy but I hear they are very reliable?
I think I will post another thread regarding this!

Thanks fellas I guess it was a really good deal seeing that he paid over $1200 for the rifle, scope, and bullets!
 
Back
Top Bottom