I've got a Hawkeye African in 416 Ruger. ..it has nice deep blueing and a good looking stock.
Now that I've had a few issues repaired it's one of the nicest feeding rifles in my safe. ☺
IMO, the biggest improvement from the M77 MII to the Hawkeye, is the stock design. If you're sticking with the factory stock, Ruger nailed it on the last version of the M77.
It is exactly the same part number for both the M77 MKII and M77 Hawkeye stocks... they are drop in fit and so little difference in profile and feel that I have yet to have anyone note the difference... there are specific versions that net a different profile and feel, such as the Compact, Ultralight and African models... but the Standard MKII and Standard Hawkeye are very nearly indistinguishable without calipers, and there is no difference in the synthetic versions, other than the rounded toe of the MKII.
I had a spankin' new MkII in 6.5x55mm back in the day. All 'round great shooter right outta the box.
Should've never sold that rifle!!
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Huh. Interesting. I don’t own them anymore, but use to have a couple of each. I was certain the stocks were slightly changed for the HE model, mainly around the belly of the stock. Rounder, slimmer profile at the floorplate. Guess I misremember. My apologies.
I think my Hawkeye .275 Rigby will get there with use.
Those Internationals are really the quintessential timber cruising rifles... very nice.
I had one listed in the EE until is sold a few days ago. I have another beauty M77 MKII Walnut Blued 6.5X55 and it is an extremely accurate rifle.
My M77 MKII Walnut/Blued collection includes a .220 Swift, .250/3000, .257 Robert's, 6.5X55, 7X57, 7.62X57 Medium Mauser and .350 Rem Mag... also have the M77 MKII stainless rifles in .223, .22-250, .243, .260, .308, .350 Rem Mag and soon to be 6.5 Rem Mag... these M77's fit me to a tee... for me they are the most comfortable factory rifles to carry, shoulder and shoot.
That's awesome.
I sold my Ruger MkII 6.5x55mm only after getting a Remington Classic in 6.5x55mm. That subsequently went, too.
These days I have to console myself with a Win 70 featherweight in 6.5x55mm which had been my holy grail of factory sporter rifles 6.5x55mm. Reason the Win 70 was my holy grail as it was the first rifle I ever shot in 6.5x55mm. Been hooked on that ctg ever since!
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