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Ruger M77 Tang Safety - Barreled Action
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 240933" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>No stock? Most stocked tang safeties I have seen in Tucson run around $350 minimum. I'd guess maybe $300-325 tops without a stock. </p><p></p><p>You realize if it was a 30-06 first that someone opened up the bolt face to accomodate the magnum 30-338? </p><p></p><p>You can always get a McMillan stock for it. I am very fond of the hunter stock. </p><p></p><p>If it won't shoot there is a inexpensive alternative to a custom barrel replacement. Remington takeoffs are fairly common. The newer SPS type mag barrels are 26" long and not tapped for iron sights. Blued versions only cost $50 or so. The threads per inch is the same as the Ruger but the OD has to be reduced .100". I have had the following rem takeoffs set in Rugers: 30-338, 338 win mag, 375 taylor, 284 win and 7 rem mag. The gunsmith charges me around $115 to install. Cheap entertainment. Rem barrels shoot quite well. </p><p></p><p>fix it or dump it.... a classic decision whether it is firearms or vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 240933, member: 5219"] No stock? Most stocked tang safeties I have seen in Tucson run around $350 minimum. I'd guess maybe $300-325 tops without a stock. You realize if it was a 30-06 first that someone opened up the bolt face to accomodate the magnum 30-338? You can always get a McMillan stock for it. I am very fond of the hunter stock. If it won't shoot there is a inexpensive alternative to a custom barrel replacement. Remington takeoffs are fairly common. The newer SPS type mag barrels are 26" long and not tapped for iron sights. Blued versions only cost $50 or so. The threads per inch is the same as the Ruger but the OD has to be reduced .100". I have had the following rem takeoffs set in Rugers: 30-338, 338 win mag, 375 taylor, 284 win and 7 rem mag. The gunsmith charges me around $115 to install. Cheap entertainment. Rem barrels shoot quite well. fix it or dump it.... a classic decision whether it is firearms or vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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