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Rebarreling a Ruger M77 MkII
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<blockquote data-quote="Overkill338" data-source="post: 1735701" data-attributes="member: 110473"><p>I have found out, the Ruger American is threaded the same as the M77, and has a barrel nut. I love Ruger rifles, I've just never been much on Remington and Winchester. I know I'm an odd ball.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I would like to take my .300 Win Mag, and rebarrel it into a 28" .300 PRC. I believe that should be able to push the 210 ABLR or 212 ELD-X close to 3200. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone tried converting a Ruger to the barrel nut system? Last question, how does a Remington, or my M77 MkII barrel hold in place the way they are? Are the threads just that binding?</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the newbie questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overkill338, post: 1735701, member: 110473"] I have found out, the Ruger American is threaded the same as the M77, and has a barrel nut. I love Ruger rifles, I've just never been much on Remington and Winchester. I know I'm an odd ball. Anyway, I would like to take my .300 Win Mag, and rebarrel it into a 28" .300 PRC. I believe that should be able to push the 210 ABLR or 212 ELD-X close to 3200. Has anyone tried converting a Ruger to the barrel nut system? Last question, how does a Remington, or my M77 MkII barrel hold in place the way they are? Are the threads just that binding? Sorry for the newbie questions. [/QUOTE]
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