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<blockquote data-quote="porkchop401" data-source="post: 834200" data-attributes="member: 29195"><p>Well fellas I own a a 77 hawkeye lh in 300wm , a sav 10 predator lh. in 260 and a custom 700 338 lh .The ruger is the least accurate at .75 average . the savages the most accurate at .5 average and) my competition gun and a 700 lh. in 338 that I built my self with the help of a friend and his laith lthat shoots very nicely to 1200 sofar . that being said. I have never seen a 77 at a precision rifle match nor have I seen one at a bench gun match. If I had to choose one to keep it would be the 77 , why ?.75 is more than accurate enough for 1k work and the thing is ball bat reliable. A open trigger group. and mauser style controls and hardware make this happen. I have not worked with a bunch of these guns but experience suggest that the 77 is just finiky as hell . I think I would exhaust all handloading. options before I dove in to th smoke ad mirrors world of blue. printing an action .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porkchop401, post: 834200, member: 29195"] Well fellas I own a a 77 hawkeye lh in 300wm , a sav 10 predator lh. in 260 and a custom 700 338 lh .The ruger is the least accurate at .75 average . the savages the most accurate at .5 average and) my competition gun and a 700 lh. in 338 that I built my self with the help of a friend and his laith lthat shoots very nicely to 1200 sofar . that being said. I have never seen a 77 at a precision rifle match nor have I seen one at a bench gun match. If I had to choose one to keep it would be the 77 , why ?.75 is more than accurate enough for 1k work and the thing is ball bat reliable. A open trigger group. and mauser style controls and hardware make this happen. I have not worked with a bunch of these guns but experience suggest that the 77 is just finiky as hell . I think I would exhaust all handloading. options before I dove in to th smoke ad mirrors world of blue. printing an action . [/QUOTE]
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