- Location
- Victoria, BC (temporarily Toronto)
I recently acquired a ruger m77 ultralight in 30-06 and it would be made perfect with a detachable magazine.. but alas unlike remington, there are no kits available (that I know of at least)
Also on one of my sheep hunts, one of the guys forgot his mag in the truck, which was 5 hours back down the Klappan River, so he now had a single shot for the entire trip, luckily for him I'm nice guy and took the canoe back down the river to go get him his mag, paddling back up that river in the rain was a ##### by myself, so every stroke I cursed his name lol

More like ............. "Rugers aren't worth the time & effort."Maybe nobody wants to screw up a good thing?![]()
"...the lack of iron sights on most of them..." That's a marketing thing. There's no demand for iron sights. The manufacturer's know that most hunting rifles will be scoped, so they don't go to the added expense of putting iron sights on their stuff.
More like ............. "Rugers aren't worth the time & effort."![]()
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detach mags are for crazy pistol waving homey gangsta killers
As daft as it sounds, a detachable mag actually weakens the stock.
i scope most of mine as well... but its nice to know if you take only one rifle on a hunt and something goes wrong with your scope you can just remove the scope (almost all of mine are on QR mounts) and continue with irons.
although there is one good thing about it - the iron sights i inevitably get a smith to install on my rifles are of higher quality than the crap that ships on factory rifles anyway. i just wish a couple of the major gun manufacturers gave us more choices in guns with quality iron sights. Ruger would be ideal, because all of their scope mounts are quick release, so after you remove the scope there are no picatinny rails, QR bases, etc on them to snag.
i scope most of mine as well... but its nice to know if you take only one rifle on a hunt and something goes wrong with your scope you can just remove the scope (almost all of mine are on QR mounts) and continue with irons.
although there is one good thing about it - the iron sights i inevitably get a smith to install on my rifles are of higher quality than the crap that ships on factory rifles anyway. i just wish a couple of the major gun manufacturers gave us more choices in guns with quality iron sights. Ruger would be ideal, because all of their scope mounts are quick release, so after you remove the scope there are no picatinny rails, QR bases, etc on them to snag.




























