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Gunsmiths for Ruger M77 rebarrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="RHC" data-source="post: 2735672" data-attributes="member: 79604"><p>I agree with everything you've said. I've got quite a bit of history with this rifle. It's chambered in .300 SAUM and IMO is the best of the short fat magnums. I'm planning on staying with this chambering. I've got over 500 pieces of Norma brass and another 750 pieces of Remington brass. Never had a lick of issues with feeding and overall just like the CRF. My goal is to have a reliable 600 yard elk rifle with the 175 gr. LRX bullets. I think this setup with a 26" barrel will get me there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RHC, post: 2735672, member: 79604"] I agree with everything you've said. I've got quite a bit of history with this rifle. It's chambered in .300 SAUM and IMO is the best of the short fat magnums. I'm planning on staying with this chambering. I've got over 500 pieces of Norma brass and another 750 pieces of Remington brass. Never had a lick of issues with feeding and overall just like the CRF. My goal is to have a reliable 600 yard elk rifle with the 175 gr. LRX bullets. I think this setup with a 26" barrel will get me there. [/QUOTE]
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