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| It don't sound good , You better sell it to me , for a few hundred and get another . LOL Bob
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| Posts: 1334 | Location: Catskill Mountains N.Y. | Registered: 13 September 2011 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by vines: just asking.. about my 'out of the box stock' Ruger M-77 in .260 rem. i have shot for about 8 years now. is a 1 or 1.25 " group on average bad for this rifle. i have loaded 4064 to H-4350. mostly 120s
Sounds fairly avg for me Not bad at all. I give it a good glass bedding job myself free float the barrel if was mine. But I do that to almost all my rifles 1.25 is 6 inchs at 500 yards equal lots of dead stuff out that far. |
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| Yep that is average for an 8 year old Ruger. |
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| No need to fret about more accuracy from a big game rifle. A 1/2" MOA rifle won't give you any real advantage on big game out to reasonable ranges. Just a waste of time chasing sub MOA unless you are a target shooter.
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| quote: Snellstrom one of us posted 09 March 2013 19:43 Hide Post What Scott says is spot on and I agree completely, however I am a tinkerer when it comes to my rifles just to see if I'm leaving any accuracy on the table.
i have tinkered and tinkered with this for awhile different powders,up & down on weight charges. different primers, different bullet delpth in and out. .88 to 1.0" is the best i ever shot. On a good day when eveything is right and im in the mood it has cut a .88 but not many days are like that |
| Posts: 1137 | Location: SouthCarolina | Registered: 07 July 2004 | 
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| I have a pair of older Rugers, the tang safety models from the 70's. The 7 mag always shot well but since it had a trigger job, bedding and a muzzle brake it has put 3 shots inside of a dime more than once and is extremely accurate. The 30-06 will shoot everything I've tried between 1.5 to 2" no matter the powder primer or projectile weight from 150 to 200 grains. If it hadn't been my fathers I would have gotten rid of it a long time ago. But with that kind of accuracy he killed a lot of deer and I've killed an elk with it as well.
My gunsmith has always thought that the Ruger accuracy varied based on good vs. bad barrels from the factory and I don't know of anything to disprove the theory. |
| Posts: 299 | Location: California | Registered: 10 January 2005 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by scottfromdallas: No need to fret about more accuracy from a big game rifle. A 1/2" MOA rifle won't give you any real advantage on big game out to reasonable ranges. Just a waste of time chasing sub MOA unless you are a target shooter.  X 3  roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
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| Posts: 10226 | Location: Temple City CA | Registered: 29 April 2003 | 
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| X4. As long as you're under 2" at 100 yards you're ok for big game. It's nice to have better groups, but I wouldn't get rid of a rifle I liked if it wouldn't shoot sub-MOA. |
| Posts: 641 | Location: SW Pennsylvania, USA | Registered: 10 October 2003 | 
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