Smithhound
US Veteran
After months of work and no free time I finally made time for me and spent the day Thursday at the range. One of the rifles I took with me was an early flat bolt Ruger M77 in .243. I've owned this rifle since the early '90's and per the S/N it was made around '69 or '70. Twenty years ago this was my ground hog rifle and it has always been the most accurate rifle I've ever owned. I still have a target i shot in about '93, 5 shots with one called flyer, the four shots, sans flyer, that counted measured .273, that was at 100 yards using my handload of an 85g Sierra HPBT, still the best shooting I've ever done. It's taken many, many whistle pigs over the years but I quit hunting awhile back, no time sadly.
I put a new scope on it and finally got it shooting back on target at 200 yards, it is just phenomenally accurate. I don't recall shaking so much some 25 years ago, but things happen..
Question is this: I seem to remember reading long ago that the first Ruger 77's left the factory fitted with either a McMillan or Shilen barrel as Ruger did not make thiers in-house at that time.
Does anyone know if this is true or who made the barrels at that time?
This is the one gun I will never sell (well, it and a slew of others when it comes down to it). I remember a hunt back in the mid '90s, I took a 'hog at a paced off 350 steps, I would guess it as around 325 yards give or take. With a forehead hold I popped him in the belly, gun was and has always been sited in at 200yards. Within 5 minutes we spotted another 'hog at just about 200 eating a piece of kudzu like nothing was happening. I bet a case of beer I could hit him in the tip of his nose and when we retrieved him the bullet had cut the base of his nostrils. I got the case even tho it wasn't quite the tip.
Anyway, old memories aside, anyone know who made these early barrels or if I'm just wrong on this.
RD
I put a new scope on it and finally got it shooting back on target at 200 yards, it is just phenomenally accurate. I don't recall shaking so much some 25 years ago, but things happen..
Question is this: I seem to remember reading long ago that the first Ruger 77's left the factory fitted with either a McMillan or Shilen barrel as Ruger did not make thiers in-house at that time.
Does anyone know if this is true or who made the barrels at that time?
This is the one gun I will never sell (well, it and a slew of others when it comes down to it). I remember a hunt back in the mid '90s, I took a 'hog at a paced off 350 steps, I would guess it as around 325 yards give or take. With a forehead hold I popped him in the belly, gun was and has always been sited in at 200yards. Within 5 minutes we spotted another 'hog at just about 200 eating a piece of kudzu like nothing was happening. I bet a case of beer I could hit him in the tip of his nose and when we retrieved him the bullet had cut the base of his nostrils. I got the case even tho it wasn't quite the tip.
Anyway, old memories aside, anyone know who made these early barrels or if I'm just wrong on this.
RD