G-MAN Posted February 22, 2010 Report Posted February 22, 2010 I put a last minute bid in on this Ruger 77 Mk II today and won it for $330. Serial number puts production in the early 90s.I always enjoyed shooting my cousin's 77 in 220 Swift, but his was a pre-MK II model. I like the the improvements that Ruger made with the MK II, even though the trigger is supposedly not as good. Quote
Arkie_Lefty Posted February 22, 2010 Report Posted February 22, 2010 Not too up on Ruger. Is that before or after CRF?Bob Quote
G-MAN Posted February 22, 2010 Author Report Posted February 22, 2010 Not too up on Ruger. Is that before or after CRF?Bob After. When Bill Ruger first introduced the Model 77 his stated goal was to build a classic American bolt action rifle that had all the features that shooters loved about the pre-64 Winchester Model 70. He was about 2/3 there with the first iteration of the 77. When the Mk II was introduced in the early 90s, they got about 9/10 there. Ruger redesigned the safety so that it pretty much mimics the pre-64 three position safety. And for the first time the action was truly controlled feed. Where they fell short was in the trigger. And if the trigger on the one I'm getting is too bad I'll just order a Timney for it. Quote
JayPee Posted February 22, 2010 Report Posted February 22, 2010 Very nice rifle. I never shouldered a rifle in my life that shouldered as naturally as the M77. Mine was a 7x57 purchased in '80 and still had the tang safety. The trigger was a good one too. I think you'll love it.JP Quote
G-MAN Posted February 22, 2010 Author Report Posted February 22, 2010 Very nice rifle. I never shouldered a rifle in my life that shouldered as naturally as the M77.That's what I loved about my cousin's M77 in 220 Swift. His was the heavy barrel varmint model, but it was a real pleasure to shoot. And nothing sounds quite like the blast of a 220 Swift. If I were still into reloading, I swear I think I'd have to get one. Quote
JayPee Posted February 23, 2010 Report Posted February 23, 2010 Ruger's Model 77 stock was designed for him by a famous custom rifle maker of that era whose name I forget. Forty two years does that to one! Anyway, he sure knew his stuff.JP Quote
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