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Can a Ruger be "accurized?"
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<blockquote data-quote="jwedel1777" data-source="post: 587367" data-attributes="member: 38956"><p>Okay I've been reading up on Ruger actions and rifles and it seems as though lots of people dont seem to like them, or at least the people who post on here.</p><p>Is it more difficult to true a Ruger action? Do the bolts true up like any other, and are the lugs are easily lapped?</p><p>Ive also seen that lots of people seem to hate the crooked front screw when it comes to pillar and glass bedding the action</p><p>Ive had excellent luck with my 25-06, but I cant seem to look away from all the negative remarks around this place about the m77 in general!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwedel1777, post: 587367, member: 38956"] Okay I've been reading up on Ruger actions and rifles and it seems as though lots of people dont seem to like them, or at least the people who post on here. Is it more difficult to true a Ruger action? Do the bolts true up like any other, and are the lugs are easily lapped? Ive also seen that lots of people seem to hate the crooked front screw when it comes to pillar and glass bedding the action Ive had excellent luck with my 25-06, but I cant seem to look away from all the negative remarks around this place about the m77 in general! [/QUOTE]
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