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Hello to all.

I have a standard Ruger M77 270 with wood stock. I rarely use the gun, so I thought I would have fun and make a wildcat out of it. What do you guys think about the M77 action. It reminds me of a pre-64 type action. How similar are the two? I was told that the M77 had a very strong action. I was thinking about attaching a Lilja barrel, Timney trigger, and HS Precision stock. I know. Money, money, money. It will be a slow build. If you could rechamber this M77-270 to some type of wildcat, what would you choose? I already have a 270wsm and a 7stw. The one caliber I have been wanting to try for a while now has been the Lazzeroni Firebird. I know. $50-$100 for a box of ammo. Can this rifle be rechambered to this caliber? Any input would be great. I just don't know what my options are on this. Thanks for any input.
 
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i think the lazz firebird is a long case and the best/cheapest thing would be a 7 dakota

the rugers are strong and wide so it will be great. prettu much all you would have to do is rechamber and get a .532 bolt.

what, no big bore??? the ar carts are perfect for them...416, 458 and 470 flavors and now the new 500 but the 500 will only get you 2 down without altering further.

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Correct me if I'm wrong but since Lazzeroni and Savage made guns for the Firebird and you can buy factory ammunition then the Firebird isn't a wildcat.


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Also not Wildcats but a 9.3x62 or a 35 Whelen or better yet the "daddy" would be a .400 Whelen.
.375 Whelen, oh yeah.
.338/06 or 8mm/06
Check out any of the Hawk line of 30/06 based cartridges too.
Before you turn your nose up at these ideas consider all of the above would be a simple re-barrel and no bolt face work and no magazine work, you even get to keep the same follower.
 
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have a look at my website, under the AR carts... you can build a 500 AR (based off rigby cases) and probably get 3 down with enough work, and the 470, 458, and 416 ARs all will work with normal gunsmithing...

they are "nothing" like a m70, other than both having a vague ancestor in the mauser 98.. they do NOT blue well, as they are machined from a casting, and tend to be purplish


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I Like the model 77 action. The MK 2 I like better still. If I had one to build on And i already had an stw and a 270 WSM , I think I would goo with a Whelen or a .338, 06.
If you wanted to open the bolt face and rail to shoot a belted mag, I would look at the .358 Norma.
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lots of possibilities there to look at. Maybe interested in building a wildcat nobody else (as far as we know) has done? Build a 338/358-375Ruger and have some fame and fortune.

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lots of possibilities there to look at. Maybe interested in building a wildcat nobody else (as far as we know) has done? Build a 338/358-375Ruger and have some fame and fortune.

Rich
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i forget who but someone posted that all the reamers from 458 down to i think 22 have been done ready for the fun...snce he likes the 7 maybe the 7 ruger...the 7 dakota will be the easiest and if he wants a wildcat just use the cheaper rum brass but the dakota dies. that would save money on the smithing and brass and no custom dies.


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HS,

The.270 Win pretty much doesn't have any flies on it, so going away from the .277" cartridges by rebarreling might be more fun.

I like my 6.5-'06, and some folks build theirs to be 6.5-.270. It would certainly feed well.

Going up in bore size, the 9.3X62 is a factory cartridge (.366"), but it is a very useful one and is getting more popular over this side of the pond.

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I would go with a larger bore off the same case head as suggested - perhaps the 338-06 or 35 whelen - both are pretty efficient with powder and have plenty of bullets styles available.

I too just scored (super cheap) on a NIB ruger 77 mk 2 in 7 rem mag - this will become a 458AR as soon as I sort out the details with Jeffeosso. thumb

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