Wow! Well that makes you da man then.
No, it makes me more experienced with the subject at hand than you...
Wow! Well that makes you da man then.
No, it makes me more experienced with the subject at hand than you...
How can you possibly thing that? You just go on being a legend in your own mind.
halfton I’ve never had a 70s Zastavas but I was always impressed by the blueing on the new ones
I feel sorry for any Gun Nut obsessed with Ruger rifles.
Well, say what you will... everyone is entitled to an opinion...
What I know is, that in the field, Ruger rifles reliably get the job done...
At 20 yards (1), 430 yards (3) and everywhere in between (2)...
Sakos, Tikkas, CZs and custom built Remingtons, , and I stand by my belief that there isn`t a ruger made that can hang with that crowd![]()
Tell you what, it`s like the old chevy vs ford vs dodge thing, you drive what you want and I will drive what I want and we will leave it at that like gentlemen. By the way, I do not, nor have I ever owned a savage axis. For the record, I shoot Sakos, Tikkas, CZs and custom built Remingtons, most with Nightforces, Zeiss and Leupolds, and I stand by my belief that there isn`t a ruger made that can hang with that crowd![]()
Are they all as crappy as mine as far a bolt binding is concerned??? Shame on you Ruger....
I have owned numerous mk2s and a few hawkeyes and they have all been good...but the latest one....just like nutn demonstrated...i need my bolts to function at -40 and grease is not an option....hours and hours of working the action with JB bore cleaner has helped...being careful of the lugs....if all the new hawkeyes are like this never again will I buy one...
Tell you what, it`s like the old chevy vs ford vs dodge thing, you drive what you want and I will drive what I want and we will leave it at that like gentlemen. By the way, I do not, nor have I ever owned a savage axis. For the record, I shoot Sakos, Tikkas, CZs and custom built Remingtons, most with Nightforces, Zeiss and Leupolds, and I stand by my belief that there isn`t a ruger made that can hang with that crowd![]()
While I can work through the bolt play in my two Rugers with distinct motions, the trigger inconsistencies are what gets me.
They're both no creep and crisp but they're SO heavy!
Ruger customer service even told me that Hawkeye triggers are tuned between 3.75lbs and 7lbs. Ok... why not just have them all set to 3.75 or 4lbs then?




























