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does anyone have any experience with the riger 77/22? i want to get the stainless steel with synthetic stock in .22lr. any input would be greatly appreciated! also if you know of any aftermarket parts post links!
I have had one of these rifles for maybe 15 years or so and I think it's excellent. I feed it Winchester subs which it likes though CCI are a reasonable second. I have taken some amazing shots with the rifle, I recently took a rabbit about 80 yds out which was behind a tree and in a hollow, the most that was visible was the top 1/4 of it's head. I couldn't miss that night with numerous rabbits all head shot some taken very quickly after sighting. Last week I shot 5 rabbits in under 10 seconds not bad going for a bolt action rifle ! I haven't cleaned the rifle all the time I have had it, not because I am lazy, its just that it remains very accurate. The composite stock is an aquired taste however I really like the look of stainless rifles hence my purchase of a second the Sako 6.5x55. The bolt system and safety are particularly well made and when you compare the rifle to say the CZ equivalent the Ruger wins hands down. I have a cheap Tasco 'scope on mine but it does the job.
If you like the looks of the rifle go for it, you won't regret it.
Yep I had one. I didn't like the hollowed out buttstock so I made filler pieces out of plastic and covered them as well as the grip and forend filler panels with Camo Tape. I used this Rifle like this for a number of years and always figured it shot as good as I could.
Then one day I decided to upgrade it and make it into a Custom Heavy Barrel Rifle.
I outfitted it with a Volquartsen Laminated Stock, 20" Clark Custom Guns Stainless-Steel Bull Barrel, and did a total rework on the trigger including an adjustable overtravel stop.
I shot it this way for a year and then decided to do some reshaping on the stock.
I lowered and reshaped the top of the grip for a totally different feel. My daughter now uses this rifle every winter for our Indoor Bench Rest League.
I have an old ruger 77/22 sporter and love it. As others have said, just a great rifle. I would recommend doing Clark's upgrade package on it...new barrel, reworks the trigger, etc. at around 400-500
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: spot69221</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Get it, then put a Volquartsen sear in it, shoot!
https://www.volquartsen.com/products/237-target-sear-for-77-22</div></div> <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: diver9</div><div class="ubbcode-body">spot: thats a good idea but im looking to use this rifle as a plinker/trainer as well as a pack rifle.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: spot69221</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Get it, then put a Volquartsen sear in it, shoot!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: diver9</div><div class="ubbcode-body">spot: thanks for the help ! do you know if they make iron sights for this rifle? if not tech sights should look into that.</div></div>
When you say 'they', I am not aware of Ruger making any. To add to that I have never seen any, sorry.
The 77/22's have had some accuracy issues in the past. However alot of those issues were due to the barrel.
The new 77/22's are suppose to have a threaded barrel instead of the older style pinned barel.
The Ruger web site still shows the rifle barrels as being pinned. But I have it on good hands that the new barrels are now threaded. So make sure the one you buy has a threaded barrel, and not a pinned barrel.
They are also known for some slight chambering problems also. Some say the rim is machined a bit too large, and the chambers are a bit sloppy.
I know I have had a couple that did not shoot very well. But I think if they changed the barrel that would be a good thing.
The magazine system is second to none for a hunting rifle. Tom.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: beretta989</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My Remington 504T out shoots my 77/22 but the clips on the 77/22 are 100% reliable compared to the 504T JUNK clips that work when they feel like it. </div></div>
what kind of accuracy are you looking at with each? mainly the 77 22. have you brought it out to 200 yards?
diver9 pm me, I have a all-weather 77/22 + newly purchased, upgraded components that haven't been installed yet. I was going to build it into a trainer, but have gone a different direction.
At 50yds my 504T shot .5s and .4s with wolf best was .331. The 77/22 shots .6s factory trigger and stock. At 100 the 77/22 was sub inch at times but mainly 1 1/8. The 504T is a solid .7 at 100. I need a differnt scope for 200yds.
mp5: beautiful rifles your kids are very lucky! what kind of barrels are those?
A HUGE QUESTION: why in the HELL does ruger on there website show a completely different rifle for the ruger 77 22 with mod. #7009 and on every website selling the rifle it comes with a boat paddle stock with a shiny action and barrel finish?? the model on rugers website looks like a much nicer rifle! is it just an older model?
The barrels are made by Volquartsen, don't buy there's go for a KIDD barrel. Volquartsen has poor customer service, and there Barrels are not as good in re guard to quality as KIDD's. IMO
I have a late model fiber stock blue barrel that is screwed in. I did the Volquartsen sear and spring and I can keep it in the 10 ring at 50 yards with a 3x9 Nikon EFR on it. It keeps up with my CZ with no issue.