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Ruger's Classic Model 77 Rifle Review
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<blockquote data-quote="wackinandstackin243" data-source="post: 838422" data-attributes="member: 59412"><p>I currently have several rugers and had several more in the past. They are modestly priced, fit me very well, and have never had any malfunction in the action. The actions dont look very nice but they do work. However the triggers are the worst. I am not a good enough marksmen to hold steady while the trigger has 10 miles of creep before it breaks and another 10 miles of overtravel after. The trigger has become the deal breaker of an otherwise great feeling rifle. As for accuracy my 223 and 243 are very consistent and not a bit picky about what I put through it. The 338 and 220 swift cant seem to like the same load very long. One lesson I have learned is dont throw more money at a picky rifle. Cut your loss on anything you cant be confident in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wackinandstackin243, post: 838422, member: 59412"] I currently have several rugers and had several more in the past. They are modestly priced, fit me very well, and have never had any malfunction in the action. The actions dont look very nice but they do work. However the triggers are the worst. I am not a good enough marksmen to hold steady while the trigger has 10 miles of creep before it breaks and another 10 miles of overtravel after. The trigger has become the deal breaker of an otherwise great feeling rifle. As for accuracy my 223 and 243 are very consistent and not a bit picky about what I put through it. The 338 and 220 swift cant seem to like the same load very long. One lesson I have learned is dont throw more money at a picky rifle. Cut your loss on anything you cant be confident in. [/QUOTE]
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