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The Basics, Starting Out
Ruger Hawkeye build
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<blockquote data-quote="straightshooter" data-source="post: 475158" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>The Ruger Hawkeye is actually replacing the M77 Markll. If that is what you have, the only real difference is a knew trigger that even though is better than the markll, still in my opinion needs work from a smith (I had mine done for $25). The rest is just the stock reworked (which most people seem to like), and the finish, which again is nicer. Though my Ruger isn't the most accurate rifle I own, it is my favorite. I think the Ruger hawkeye would be an excellent first rifle. One day my son will get mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straightshooter, post: 475158, member: 9775"] The Ruger Hawkeye is actually replacing the M77 Markll. If that is what you have, the only real difference is a knew trigger that even though is better than the markll, still in my opinion needs work from a smith (I had mine done for $25). The rest is just the stock reworked (which most people seem to like), and the finish, which again is nicer. Though my Ruger isn't the most accurate rifle I own, it is my favorite. I think the Ruger hawkeye would be an excellent first rifle. One day my son will get mine. [/QUOTE]
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