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Ruger M77 Tang
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 1879457" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>-When you put the action back into the stock.</p><p>-Insert the middle/front trigger guard screw into until it just gets snug. </p><p></p><p>Mine seems like it is just snug enough to stay in, but still makes me a little nervous. My mag box does not "float" like a Remington does.</p><p></p><p>Completely disagree with the statement that a Ruger cannot be made to shoot like a Remington. Mine has been one of the least finicky rifles I have ever owned. It has been re-barreled, re-stocked, sear in the trigger. If you truly love the rifle, it can be made to shoot. With mine, due to factory mag box length, I have found that the monos like to shoot best as they seem to like the jump in my experience. TTSX, LRX, Hammers, they all have shot really well. Even shoots the 215 Bergers well if I single load. In fact it shoots so well that it is no longer "mine" as my son has claimed it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 1879457, member: 25831"] -When you put the action back into the stock. -Insert the middle/front trigger guard screw into until it just gets snug. Mine seems like it is just snug enough to stay in, but still makes me a little nervous. My mag box does not "float" like a Remington does. Completely disagree with the statement that a Ruger cannot be made to shoot like a Remington. Mine has been one of the least finicky rifles I have ever owned. It has been re-barreled, re-stocked, sear in the trigger. If you truly love the rifle, it can be made to shoot. With mine, due to factory mag box length, I have found that the monos like to shoot best as they seem to like the jump in my experience. TTSX, LRX, Hammers, they all have shot really well. Even shoots the 215 Bergers well if I single load. In fact it shoots so well that it is no longer "mine" as my son has claimed it... [/QUOTE]
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