Ruger m77 RSI or international

As accurate as any rifle I own and better than some.

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My buddy -Savage- had one once....just a gorgeous work of art. Reminded me of the rifle in the movie "A Boy and His Dog". If it had been in .308, I would have made the necessary sacrifices!
 
My buddy -Savage- had one once....just a gorgeous work of art. Reminded me of the rifle in the movie "A Boy and His Dog".
If it had been in .308, I would have made the necessary sacrifices!

That is correct, shiny stainless/walnut carbine, just like the one in Booo's photo, in 7x57mm Mauser (.275 Rigby). And a beauty it was too!
For some inexplicable reason, I decided to sell it. Hoyt (above) bought it, then he sold it to Johnn P., and now - even tho' I've asked very nicely - Johnn will not part with it, lol.

Ah well, it wasn't my 1st case of seller's remorse, and probably won't be my last. Machman, if I see another in .308 FS, I'll phone and let you know. Cheers!
 
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I've got one of these in 250 Savage as well. The wood is fairly plain on these from what I've seen (?)

Mine have been straight and plain. With a Mannlicher it takes a special blank to have the length, quality, and grain flow for a stock that long. I suspect they’re selected only for straight and clear, and good density given the application.
 
I have one of these as well, stainless/walnut 7x57, and it shoots decently but I've yet to find a sub 1" load for it. Judging by the accuracy posted by others, I should keep trying. I absolutely love the rifle. It's light and handles very well.
 
I have one of these as well, stainless/walnut 7x57, and it shoots decently but I've yet to find a sub 1" load for it. Judging by the accuracy posted by others, I should keep trying. I absolutely love the rifle. It's light and handles very well.

I have one for you to try... worked in three of my 7X57 International rifles... PM if interested.
 
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