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Very early Ruger model 77 with the tang safety
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<blockquote data-quote="TAWS" data-source="post: 2430598" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>I am trying to re-barrel an earlier Ruger Model 77 with the tang safety on it. Is there any difference in the original barrel threading on the Model 77 and the later, 77 Mark I and Mark II? I know that here is an extractor cut you have to deal with on the original 77,---anything else? The rifle I have has a 23 .5 in Shaw barrel on it and is in a 280 RCBS Imp. and I want to take it to a 280 Ackley Imp., due to being unable to find the RCBS Imp. 30 Degree reamer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAWS, post: 2430598, member: 3702"] I am trying to re-barrel an earlier Ruger Model 77 with the tang safety on it. Is there any difference in the original barrel threading on the Model 77 and the later, 77 Mark I and Mark II? I know that here is an extractor cut you have to deal with on the original 77,---anything else? The rifle I have has a 23 .5 in Shaw barrel on it and is in a 280 RCBS Imp. and I want to take it to a 280 Ackley Imp., due to being unable to find the RCBS Imp. 30 Degree reamer. [/QUOTE]
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