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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 2894328" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>My brother has a couple m77's and an American. The American flat shoots, as good or better than the m77's. It feels cheap; the bolt is rattly, the stock feels like dog doodoo, the mags are plasticky. And yet, the dang little rifle is ungodly accurate. He went the full Bubba route on his American; home barrel cut and crown with a dremel, Stockys laminate stock with a custom cheek piece (aka a foam knee pad held onto the stock with spray adhesive and staples). It has a huge accuracy window for most of his loads, and is the most fun of all the guns to shoot.</p><p></p><p>If you don't need the fit and finish of the m77 and just want a shooter, save the money and get the American. If that extra prettiness or extra velocity really matters to you, go with the m77. But you can be fairly well assured that neither will let you down in accuracy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 2894328, member: 68542"] My brother has a couple m77’s and an American. The American flat shoots, as good or better than the m77’s. It feels cheap; the bolt is rattly, the stock feels like dog doodoo, the mags are plasticky. And yet, the dang little rifle is ungodly accurate. He went the full Bubba route on his American; home barrel cut and crown with a dremel, Stockys laminate stock with a custom cheek piece (aka a foam knee pad held onto the stock with spray adhesive and staples). It has a huge accuracy window for most of his loads, and is the most fun of all the guns to shoot. If you don’t need the fit and finish of the m77 and just want a shooter, save the money and get the American. If that extra prettiness or extra velocity really matters to you, go with the m77. But you can be fairly well assured that neither will let you down in accuracy [/QUOTE]
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