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Ruger 77/22 questions????

stefan73

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    I have a couple of questions.
    1. Is the Ruger 10/22 and 77/22 barrels interchangable in .22LR?

    2. Is the .22 LR 77/22 bolt face the same as the .17? Can those barrels be interchanged?

    I was just wondering. I have not had the opportunity to place a 77/22 barrel next to a 10/22 barrel.

    Thanks,
     
    Re: Ruger 77/22 questions????

    77/22s since Jan 2010 have threaded in barrels.
    For pre 2010 models, a 77/22 barrel will go on a 10/22 with the proper spacer and v-block shim.

    Because of the longer shank, a 10/22 barrel requires lathe work and a left extractor groove to work on a 77/22.

    .22LR and 17HM2 share the same case head dimensions; .22WMR and .17 HMR are larger, but identical to each other.

    The only thing needed to convert a 77/22 from .22LR to .17HM2 is a barrel. Ditto for the .22WMR to .17HMR conversion.
     
    Re: Ruger 77/22 questions????

    Thank you for that information!

    My 77/22 was made around 1990. With the additional work it doesn't seem to be worth trying to fit a 10/22 barrel.

    Does anyone have any experience with the Green Moutain Barrels for .22 LR?
     
    Re: Ruger 77/22 questions????

    I put a 20" GM barrel on my walnut stocked 77/22. Here is the description from GM's website and a link to the barrel:

    "20" Stainless Steel fluted sporter barrel for the 77/22 LR. .920 diameter for about an 1½" and then tapers down to .600 @ the muzzle. These barrels will fit the stadard factory stock but do keep in mind that depending on your stock you still may need to sand out the channel."

    http://www.gmriflebarrel.com/productdetail.aspx?id=901778

    What is important to note is their comment about needing to sand out the barrel. It was certainly a fatter barrel than the stock sporter Ruger barrel and sanding was required. As long as you are OK with this, it's a fine barrel.

    If you are considering a drop in replacement 77/22 barrel I suggest that you do not put if off too long. As a poster above mentioned, Ruger now screws their barrels to the receiver so over time the market for drop in barrels will shrink leading to less availability of the 77/22 drop in barrel.

    Good luck.
     
    Re: Ruger 77/22 questions????

    for those of you who havent bought a 77/22 yet..

    i sent ruger a request to make a trainer 77/22. threaded 1/2x28, black hogue stock, picatinny rail, mtu-fluted barrel, black phosphate action.

    hopefully theyll be open to the idea, especially since they made the tacticool 10/22, and the failure gunsite scout m77
     
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    MTU is a barrel contour. It is 1.25" straight taper down to .980 if I remember correctly. It is very heavy! I'd like to have one of the 77/22's or a 77/17. They are great shooters and close to a full size centerfire rifle.
     
    Re: Ruger 77/22 questions????

    I dont remember the thread on here, but it seemed that 14" was the sweet spot for barrel lengths.

    I think some machinist did a test on velocity while cutting down a barrel. 22-15" showed a decrease, 14ish showed the peak, and under 14 the velocity decreased again.

    I wish i could find that thread. I forgot to tag it. *Doh!*

    EDIT: found it was a guns&ammo test. I dont really trust the validity, since i know someone here did it, and the results were different.

    Anyway, 16.25 is the shortest you can go before getting into SBR territory.
     
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    Re: Ruger 77/22 questions????

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Stefan73</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a couple of questions.
    1. Is the Ruger 10/22 and 77/22 barrels interchangeable in .22LR?

    2. Is the .22 LR 77/22 bolt face the same as the .17? Can those barrels be interchanged?

    I was just wondering. I have not had the opportunity to place a 77/22 barrel next to a 10/22 barrel.

    Thanks, </div></div>

    It would be a <span style="font-weight: bold">NO</span> to question #1, they lock up differently.
    as for #2 I am not definite, but I am pretty sure that is a yes if you have a .17-M2 barrel and want to put it on the L/R receiver. I would contact Ruger to verify though.
     
    Re: Ruger 77/22 questions????

    A 77/22 barrel can be installed on a 10/22 receiver with a couple of shims in the tenon and v-block cut.
    It takes lathe work and a LH extractor cut to put a 10/22 barrel on a pre 2009 77/22 receiver. Since 2009, 77/22s have threaded barrel mounting.

    A .17HM2 conversion to a .22LR requires only a barrel swap.
    A .17HMR conversion to .22WMR requires only a barrel swap.

    The receivers for all 4 calibers all use the same receivers, I believe, different bottom metal requires for short vs long,and short vs long mags.

    I believe magnum bolts can accommodate all 4 calibers, while a little work bolt require LR and HM2 bolts to accommodate the magnum cartridges.