I have a Ruger 77 MKII RSML in 416 Rigby.
The gun has the 3 leaf sites and the quarter rib.
I've been thinking of rebarreling to something different.
My question deals with the rib and how it is attached to the barrel and the receiver.
When you view the rib from it's profile, you can see a distinct seam where the quarter rib, that's mounted on the barrel, meets the quarter rib, that is mounted to the receiver.
When you look down upon the quarter rib, where the 2 sections join, you can not see a decernible seam.
Is the rib 2 pieces that are soldered together where the barrel meets the receiver?
Or can the barrel be unscrewed from the receiver without twisting the rib in half?
Does anyone know?
Any insight to this would be truly appreciated.
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Speak softly and carry a really big MAGNUM.
Regards,
Mark
The quarter rib on the Ruger is integral with the barrel. Meaning that it is machined from an oversized barrel blank as part of the barrel and cannot be removed. A qualified smith should have no problem taking the barrel off without damaging the rib.
This is one of the reasons the Ruger Magnum rifle is an excellent value. A smith that has the facility and skill to mill an integral barrel will charge more to make the barrel than the entire Ruger costs!
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Ray Atkinson
If you want to get rid of the receiver rib you will almost certainly get rid of the front scope mount as well (unless you are careful).
Have fun.
Todd E
Thanx for the speedy replies.
Guess that it just deosn't come easy does it?
Hmmmm . . . . I'll call Ruger and see if they want to disassemble their handy work.
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Speak softly and carry a really big MAGNUM.
Regards,
Mark
Todd E
Rays description is more succinct.
I have had the barrel of my Ruger Rigby off and back on. No solder exists where the rib meets the action on top. They are just a precise screw together flush fit.
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RAB
Thanx a ton!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's what I was hoping to hear.
Any opinion as to a 30-416 Rigby, 338-416 Rigby, or a 338 excaliber?
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Speak softly and carry a really big MAGNUM.
Regards,
Mark
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Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Todd E
Again, thanx good info.
I'm going to have a Sako TGR-S in 338 lapua reamed to the Lazz 8.59 Titan.
All data shows that the Lazz will hold 10+ grs more water than the Lapua.
I'm thinking 338 Excaliber. Or perhaps a 300 Pegesus.
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Speak softly and carry a really big MAGNUM.
Regards,
Mark