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Ruger 77 tang safety build
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<blockquote data-quote="Bret GRAVELINE Graveline" data-source="post: 2817872" data-attributes="member: 108926"><p>I really don't think this is a problem for a confident smith, I've been retired for over 10 years now, i never cared for the AR platform so almost never worked with them, so I have no experience with the 450 bm, however I am a big fan of the tang safety ruger, got my first one in 1972, 4 of my 5 go to rifles 220 swift to 338 Lapua improved were on that action, gettng fat cases to feed were never a issue, most the time the feed rails were not much of a issue, tweaking the magazine box was where most my time was spent along with a little polishing of the feed ramp, 458 American several 300 and 338 Jamisons along with a number of WSM's the action functions well with all, my concerns with the 450 would be resting the headspace, but that could just be ignorance on my part never having worked with the 450 on any platform</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bret GRAVELINE Graveline, post: 2817872, member: 108926"] I really don't think this is a problem for a confident smith, I've been retired for over 10 years now, i never cared for the AR platform so almost never worked with them, so I have no experience with the 450 bm, however I am a big fan of the tang safety ruger, got my first one in 1972, 4 of my 5 go to rifles 220 swift to 338 Lapua improved were on that action, gettng fat cases to feed were never a issue, most the time the feed rails were not much of a issue, tweaking the magazine box was where most my time was spent along with a little polishing of the feed ramp, 458 American several 300 and 338 Jamisons along with a number of WSM's the action functions well with all, my concerns with the 450 would be resting the headspace, but that could just be ignorance on my part never having worked with the 450 on any platform [/QUOTE]
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