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Ruger m77 Markii?s
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1786695" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>The problem you are having is exactly what three other shooters came to me for. in all instances it was that the factory scope rings were not holding the scope even though the rings appeared tight.. Some times they would shoot two or three shots almost touching then shoot two inches out. Constantly chasing shots & readjusting the scope. In all cases the problems were solved on all three rifles by replacing the factory scope rings with different rings. Burris has adapters that attach to the Ruger rifle that take conventional rings. Rings like the Burris Signature Zee rings work great. Leoupld also makes rings that attach directly to the Ruger rifle.. Ruger has become sloppy with their rings. I find them out of round so far that to lap them in means they end up to big. Also have found them where they are bigger at on end than the other. Years ago never had these problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1786695, member: 109476"] The problem you are having is exactly what three other shooters came to me for. in all instances it was that the factory scope rings were not holding the scope even though the rings appeared tight.. Some times they would shoot two or three shots almost touching then shoot two inches out. Constantly chasing shots & readjusting the scope. In all cases the problems were solved on all three rifles by replacing the factory scope rings with different rings. Burris has adapters that attach to the Ruger rifle that take conventional rings. Rings like the Burris Signature Zee rings work great. Leoupld also makes rings that attach directly to the Ruger rifle.. Ruger has become sloppy with their rings. I find them out of round so far that to lap them in means they end up to big. Also have found them where they are bigger at on end than the other. Years ago never had these problems. [/QUOTE]
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