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<blockquote data-quote="Whitetail Bob" data-source="post: 182305" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p><strong>Greetings, Gentlemen</strong></p><p></p><p>Sirs (and Madams)-</p><p>I am a new subscriber and this is my first posting, so please bear with me. </p><p>I found this site by "Googling" rebarrelling Ruger rifles. </p><p>I have a thought maybe someone out there could advise me on.</p><p>I have a #1 in 270 Weatherby magnum that I have killed many whitetails with since I purchased it new in 1988. I would like to take an M77 (old style with tang safety) and have it rebarrelled in the same caliber.</p><p>I don't currently have an M77 to proceed with, so could any of you experienced guys give me some thoughts on my idea such as to what I should look for in a used rifle and whom to trust to do the work.</p><p>This may sound far fetched, but I load everything I shoot in the #1 (it's never had a factory load shot in it) and I am blessed with a large supply of the Weatherby brass. The caliber is very lethal on Whitetails with 130 gr. bullets, and I live in Kansas where the "extra" reach often comes in handy.</p><p>Thanks to any and all of you who might respond</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitetail Bob, post: 182305, member: 10086"] [b]Greetings, Gentlemen[/b] Sirs (and Madams)- I am a new subscriber and this is my first posting, so please bear with me. I found this site by "Googling" rebarrelling Ruger rifles. I have a thought maybe someone out there could advise me on. I have a #1 in 270 Weatherby magnum that I have killed many whitetails with since I purchased it new in 1988. I would like to take an M77 (old style with tang safety) and have it rebarrelled in the same caliber. I don't currently have an M77 to proceed with, so could any of you experienced guys give me some thoughts on my idea such as to what I should look for in a used rifle and whom to trust to do the work. This may sound far fetched, but I load everything I shoot in the #1 (it's never had a factory load shot in it) and I am blessed with a large supply of the Weatherby brass. The caliber is very lethal on Whitetails with 130 gr. bullets, and I live in Kansas where the "extra" reach often comes in handy. Thanks to any and all of you who might respond [/QUOTE]
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