Ruger M77 all weather

I currently own two of the M77 All Weathers. One is the old style (canoe paddle) stock in .308win and a new style in 350 Rem Mag. I love them both and they shoot great. I hope to add a 358win by the summer (all weather of course).

You can't go wrong with them (IMO). They are built tough and take a beating.

Good luck and let us know how you make out.

Here is a recent picture of my .308 from November:

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Cheers!

James
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Have had the "canoe paddle" in 30/06 for about 10 years.....with handloads it is a consistant one inch or less/3 shots/100 yards with all bullet weights from 110 gr. to 180 gr.....



hs45/70 ....your mileage may vary
 
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Bought a leftie Ruger 77 allweather with the lam stock. Had it blasted to dull the finish and have shot it all fall. My first bolt and learning to use it but I really enjoy it. Feeds and shoots good. I like the way Ruger does things. My gunsmith has a hardon for No 1s. I took my 223 in to get a trigger adj and I think he is in love. Have 3 new Rugers now-1022 stainless. When I take them out to the range they get a lot of interest not to mention nothing but fun to shoot-not the least trouble at all. Very well behaved and all good shooters. No dust on any of them.
 
I bought a new one last summer and hunted with it last fall. Over all I am happy with the rifle.

Some detracters: as todbartell says the action although strong as hell, is a bit 'rough'. I've found though that mine is quite a bit smoother now after a hundred rounds, and cycling it quite a bit other wise. Same can be said for the bore. It was rough and accuracey suffered a bit when brand new. Its settled down nicely by now tho..

Another thing that I don't like all that much is they are noisy. The synthetic stock seems to amplify sound like a drum skin when you brush up against something. I put a slip on neoprene shell carrier on the rear stock and this has helped that quite a bit..
 
uphere said:
i like my 223 but isn't a tikka not much more money

Yes... for 1/2 the rifle (and steel).

The Ruger 77 MKII All Weather and the M77 LSS are arguably the best buy in rifles today. Tough, reliable, and very accurate (the ones I've shot anyhow).

A little beadblast and a trigger job doesn't hurt them!
 
I wonder when the new Ruger Hawkeye M77 is coming to Canada? New trigger, slimmer stock, and satin finish stainless, sounds great to me :cool: .

It'll probably be awhile before any lefthand Hawkeyes are produced.:(
 
ya must say mine m77 mark II in 7mm mag it the best gun i have owned i have taken 13 moose with it from 80 yds, to 550 yds ( yes i do shoot practicing alot at shooting long ranges 400-650) and the gun is just perfect i have a leupold 3.5-10 in 50mm silver on it ,looks great on the stainless gun ...
go for it you wont be disipointed......

wild game processing
 
280_ACKLEY said:
Yes... for 1/2 the rifle (and steel).

The Ruger 77 MKII All Weather and the M77 LSS are arguably the best buy in rifles today. Tough, reliable, and very accurate (the ones I've shot anyhow).

A little beadblast and a trigger job doesn't hurt them!

Couldn't agree more. With the M70 out of the picture, I'm loving the M77 MII.

Spitzer said:
It'll probably be awhile before any lefthand Hawkeyes are produced.

Sad, but true. Probably the other side of 2010.:( :(
 
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