Marksman
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Ruger 77/44's seem to have a reputation for not being very accurate, and the one that I purchased earlier this year was no exception. Early targets had patterns rather than what you could call groups. I started out using 2400 & Unique because that was all I had, I wanted to try W296 or H110. It took a couple of gunshows until I found some W296. I backed off the charge a little less than the suggested 10%, this weekend's range session was very satisfying. Groups could easily be held in a 3" circcle @ 100 yds., the second load I tried showed more promise yet with clusters of cloverleafed shots. I plan to continue to work with load development to see just how accurate the little rifle can be. My 77/44 was made in the first year of production and has a very nice trigger, the same cannot be said of end of production synthetic stocked models. I installed an aftermarket trigger in my brother-in-laws late model and now his rifle has a nice crisp trigger with approx. 3# pull versus the gritty 7# plus trigger it previously had.