Re: Ruger 77 action
I've had four, still have two, the MKII's were sold to make mortgage payments in tough times, I inherited the other two, MKI's.
I liked the MII's, they were V/T's and the triggers were adjustable and very nice. .22-250 and .308, they were among my most accurate rifles. The MKI's I have are both .280 Rem's, one's a relatively rare Varmint, and the other is a sporter. They both shoot Hornady Custom 139SST loads impeccably, and test handloads with the Varmint and Nosler 120BT's have produced a couple of one-holers at about 100yd.
I'd have to agree with the above. On the heavy side, maybe difficult to mount anything but 0 degree slope, and the aftermarket seems to have given them less attention.
For a build, my choice would be to get a Savage action. Sold as actions only, they come with with the adjustable Accue-Trigger and recoil lug, trigger guard, barrel nut, plus variety of magazine options. They can be combined with several makers' stocks and premium barrels. Sloped mounts are not a problem, and headspacing is a process that requires no machining work.
Versions available are:
Target,
Varmint, and
Sporter.
That would be my preferred aproach.
Greg