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How accurate should a Ruger M77 ii in .270 be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Sloth" data-source="post: 1341850" data-attributes="member: 102638"><p>I have the same rifle just blued and wood stock. Mine likes 130 & 140 grain accubonds either the nosler trophy line or the Winchester black box for the 140's and both are sub moa. Also shot the 130 Berger HSM loads never for groups but I could hit a phone book at 300 yards. I ordered a wolfe (sp?) gun spring for mine... I think it was like $8 shipped and it made a huge improvement to my trigger. don't have a scale to see what it was at but its noticeable and super easy to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Sloth, post: 1341850, member: 102638"] I have the same rifle just blued and wood stock. Mine likes 130 & 140 grain accubonds either the nosler trophy line or the Winchester black box for the 140's and both are sub moa. Also shot the 130 Berger HSM loads never for groups but I could hit a phone book at 300 yards. I ordered a wolfe (sp?) gun spring for mine... I think it was like $8 shipped and it made a huge improvement to my trigger. don't have a scale to see what it was at but its noticeable and super easy to do. [/QUOTE]
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