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Ruger M77 Tang
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 1878250" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>I have had a few tangers. My current 300 WM has been worked over so may not be much help. It shot about 1.25-1.5" with the old barrel, bedded wood stock, and the sear replaced. Now it sports a new barrel and stock.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned clean it back to bare steel. </p><p></p><p>Then I would order the Rifle Basix Sear. It will reduce trigger down to manageable pull weight. Very inexpensive start. Mine was very heavy. <a href="https://riflebasix.com/product/ruger-ru-t/" target="_blank">https://riflebasix.com/product/ruger-ru-t/</a> </p><p></p><p>I think you could float the barrel yourself with a little patience. Bed the front lug with just a little epoxy.</p><p></p><p>I did that on an old varmint 308 and it shot lights out for a factory older gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 1878250, member: 25831"] I have had a few tangers. My current 300 WM has been worked over so may not be much help. It shot about 1.25-1.5" with the old barrel, bedded wood stock, and the sear replaced. Now it sports a new barrel and stock. As mentioned clean it back to bare steel. Then I would order the Rifle Basix Sear. It will reduce trigger down to manageable pull weight. Very inexpensive start. Mine was very heavy. [URL]https://riflebasix.com/product/ruger-ru-t/[/URL] I think you could float the barrel yourself with a little patience. Bed the front lug with just a little epoxy. I did that on an old varmint 308 and it shot lights out for a factory older gun. [/QUOTE]
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