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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Rifles we wish we've never sold, and WHY!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackwater Red" data-source="post: 1896980" data-attributes="member: 10826"><p>In the early '80's I acquired a Tang safety Ruger Model 77 with a varmint barrel in .308. With the proper loads, it would hold one-hole groups in the .2's consistently. I even took it up to Whittington Center with Redfield Globe front and Olympic rear sights to shoot well (for me) in High Power Rifle. I later acquired a Model 70 National Match that I thought was the cat's whiskers and sold the Ruger to recoup some of the cost. I have kicked myself since1990 for letting that Ruger go. It had been bedded, floated, and tuned, and have never forgiven myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackwater Red, post: 1896980, member: 10826"] In the early '80's I acquired a Tang safety Ruger Model 77 with a varmint barrel in .308. With the proper loads, it would hold one-hole groups in the .2's consistently. I even took it up to Whittington Center with Redfield Globe front and Olympic rear sights to shoot well (for me) in High Power Rifle. I later acquired a Model 70 National Match that I thought was the cat's whiskers and sold the Ruger to recoup some of the cost. I have kicked myself since1990 for letting that Ruger go. It had been bedded, floated, and tuned, and have never forgiven myself. [/QUOTE]
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