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<blockquote data-quote="Idgunner" data-source="post: 995773" data-attributes="member: 84194"><p>Dosh, Thanks for the reply and the info on the M77s. Ruger tells owners not to modify the rifles in anyway. They purposely put the stock in full contact with the rifle barrel which seems to go against conventional wisdom. I think I will float the barrel and bed the action and see what happens. The 25-06 I had 30 years ago was deadly. I took an antelope with it at 600 yards and then sold it buy another bow. Now I'm impressed with the capabilities of the Burris C4 scope on these rifles and look forward to lots of time in the field with both guns. Bud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idgunner, post: 995773, member: 84194"] Dosh, Thanks for the reply and the info on the M77s. Ruger tells owners not to modify the rifles in anyway. They purposely put the stock in full contact with the rifle barrel which seems to go against conventional wisdom. I think I will float the barrel and bed the action and see what happens. The 25-06 I had 30 years ago was deadly. I took an antelope with it at 600 yards and then sold it buy another bow. Now I'm impressed with the capabilities of the Burris C4 scope on these rifles and look forward to lots of time in the field with both guns. Bud [/QUOTE]
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