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243 Ruger M77 Hawkeye Tactical Rifle

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31 August 2010, 06:44
Jeff Welker
243 Ruger M77 Hawkeye Tactical Rifle
Looking to get my son an solid/accurate 243 for his college graduation. I was looking through the Ruger website and found thier Ruger M77 Hawkeye Tactical Rifle. I've never seen one of these in the flesh and don't know anything about them except the minimal info on Ruger's website.

I sounds like it could be a good rifle; however, I'd like to get comments from folks that have owned or fondled one of these rifles.

Thanks.
31 August 2010, 08:46
Jeff Welker
Maybe a photo will help with solicit some comments.


31 August 2010, 19:19
seafire/B17G
Its a little heavier barrel than their sporter barrels..it is a heavy magnum contoured one...the stock is a Hogue Rubber stock...with Two front sling releases, the second for a Bi Pod..

I have essentially put together one much like it out of a regular Ruger originally chambered in 243, but I went with a 22.250 chambering with a fast 1 in 7 twist... a stainless 24 in heavy magnum Pac Nor barel...

I have both a Hogue Rubber stock for it and also a Boyd's Gray Laminate stock...

I built mine to be a long range walking varminter.. a lot guys might consider it a little heavy for carrying around deer hunting..
31 August 2010, 19:27
carpetman1
Jeff--Your son should like the .243. My son in law, grandson and me have used them for years and taken a bunch of deer. They work great. Many will say they are marginal at best on deer and you have to use a premium bullet. Hogwash. I use the cheaper Winchester bulk packed 100 grainer and it's plenty. The bullet is comparable to the lower priced Remington core-lokt. I would also take a look at the CZ in .243. Except for the darned backwards safety, I really like them.
28 September 2010, 18:58
bmazingo
I can't vouch for the Hawkeye Tac, but I have a MKII Target with the heavy 26" barrel and it will shoot sub-1/4 MOA groups with 105gr Amax. I have not tried the bergers yet, don't know if they will shoot with the 1:9 barrel. It is my favorite rifle, I have no complaints.


If you put enough rounds down range the enemy is bound to run in to one sooner or later.