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Recently overcame accuracy problem (rem 700)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sflutes" data-source="post: 1576264" data-attributes="member: 106464"><p>The older Ruger 77 with a 24 inch barrel. Its a synthetic stock but not like the new ones. I bought it new but it sat in the store for several years. They kept dropping the price until I could not resist it. What a shooter. I talked to a gun smith today about getting a Timney trigger put in it. The trigger is a little tough and they are not adjustable. He said he could stone it down but I still wouldn't have an adjustable trigger. I have a 6.5x55 Mauser with a timney trigger. Man you can't beat them for a hunting trigger. They will go down to about two pounds if you want. I think about three will do it.</p><p></p><p>Not much use yet but the 100 grain and 115 grain seem to perform about the same. I might try the Hornady sst and the new Accubond. I have had good luck with the 120 grain Partition as well. In the Roberts that is. Have not tried them in the Ruger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sflutes, post: 1576264, member: 106464"] The older Ruger 77 with a 24 inch barrel. Its a synthetic stock but not like the new ones. I bought it new but it sat in the store for several years. They kept dropping the price until I could not resist it. What a shooter. I talked to a gun smith today about getting a Timney trigger put in it. The trigger is a little tough and they are not adjustable. He said he could stone it down but I still wouldn't have an adjustable trigger. I have a 6.5x55 Mauser with a timney trigger. Man you can't beat them for a hunting trigger. They will go down to about two pounds if you want. I think about three will do it. Not much use yet but the 100 grain and 115 grain seem to perform about the same. I might try the Hornady sst and the new Accubond. I have had good luck with the 120 grain Partition as well. In the Roberts that is. Have not tried them in the Ruger. [/QUOTE]
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