New for '08 Ruger compact magnum

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...So have these made an appearance in Canada yet?
Does anyone know if and when they will make it our way? I am very eager to get my hands on one. WSM performance from a 20" pipe 39.5" overall length with open sights to boot.:) A stainless .338RCM would look great sitting in a boyds pepper laminate stock :D







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M77® Ruger Compact Magnum bolt-action rifles are chambered in either .300 RCM or .338 RCM and offer the following features:

** Based on a shortened .375 Ruger case, the .300 and .338 Ruger Compact Magnums match the .300 and .338 Win. Mag. in performance in a well-balanced, quick-handling rifle.

** Wood-stocked models feature American walnut stock with slim, rounded profiles and extensive cut-checkering. RCM stock is 1/2 inch shorter than the standard M77® Hawkeye® stock.

** The LC6 trigger features a smooth, crisp performance right out-of-the-box.

** Adjustable Williams "U" notch rear sight and brass bead front sight provide instant sight alignment.

** Solid-steel floor plate features engraved Ruger logo with "Ruger Compact Magnum" designation and patented latch for easy unloading.

** Red Eagle soft recoil pad helps absorb the most punishing recoil.

** Non-rotating, Mauser-type controlled-feed extractor, the most positive case extraction system ever invented, provides reliable performance.


Thoughts?, predictions?...anyone have one they want to sell me? :p

Mad Mikey.
 
should be a good cartridge. price is pretty steep over a regular Hawkeye. Too bad the factory ammo is loaded with #### bullets too. It will have a hard time competing in sales with the established 325 WSM but like I said, it will be a good cartridge especially if you handload
 
should be a good cartridge. price is pretty steep over a regular Hawkeye. Too bad the factory ammo is loaded with s**t bullets too. It will have a hard time competing in sales with the established 325 WSM but like I said, it will be a good cartridge especially if you handload


I agree. I find it odd they don't at least offer and Interbond loading in RCM instead of just 2 different weight SST, why 2 loads so simliar instead of some useful variety? Most people purchase such a calibre for larger game than deer; granted the SST's are nice so you can also use it on deer, but it still calls for a tougher projectile.
 
I was suprised they didnt offer the 250 grain Interlock. Probably too slow to appeal to the deer hunters who read magazine articles, who have been brainwashed into believing you need 3000 fps to kill a fly
 
Nothign wrong with either cartridge, but tjhe 300WSM already has the Short mag 30 cal lot sewn up, and I dont' see many people running to get the 20" barrel sfor a 300 magnum.

338 has merit, simply becuase the 325WSM isn't a 338.

Handloaders probably won't be able to run those cartridges as fast as the factory ammo.
 
I'd be happy to see .338-06 velocities with handloads. Nice handling, short barrelled, short action .338, able to handle 225/250 gr bullets.:cool:
 
Handloading the RCM's are going to be interesting I can't wait to see a article write up on this. I'm sure the factory is using some special powder to get those high numbers from a 20 inch pipe.
 
That butt plate will hurt. The williams sights won't add to the good looks, wonder why they did that?

Nice looking gun tho! Me Likes.
There is a bunch of data published on the Hornady website. It is right between the 338-06 and 338 Win Mag
 
There, fixed it for you:)

That's funny,

You're right, more choices, (Now that I know the 30.06 is only a short range Cartridge) Its a handier package for those who dont' want to bother with the 24" pipe on the WSM's.

I doubt either be widely available as a factory offering for the majority of hunters anytime soon, mostly dope for some of us Nuttier Gun Nuts who reload :D

Now for the real question: Availabitilty of Brass and price ?
 
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