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(?) Ruger M77
24 August 2012, 22:07
tin can(?) Ruger M77
I have an old style Ruger synthetic stock, the version with the Ruger logo and name on both sides of the butt; what model/series/years of 77 fits in this stock?
I have an urge to make a scout, this will be rather like building a house around an old doorknob, but stranger things have been done.
thx
24 August 2012, 23:45
WestpacIs it the plastic "I" beam stock?
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This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life.
25 August 2012, 01:11
p dog shooterIf you are going to buy a rifle to fit this stock.
I find a old mil surplus bubba sporter buy a ashly forward base for it and go that way.
I did two mil surplus bubba sporters that way and they turned out well as scout rifles.
25 August 2012, 02:02
tin canquote:
Originally posted by Westpac:
Is it the plastic "I" beam stock?
yes; with the screw-on checker panels, u-shaped sling swivels, etc.
25 August 2012, 02:05
tin canquote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
If you are going to buy a rifle to fit this stock.
I find a old mil surplus bubba sporter buy a ashly forward base for it and go that way.
I did two mil surplus bubba sporters that way and they turned out well as scout rifles.
-got two in the works already, '95 mauser and a krag.

25 August 2012, 02:33
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
quote:
Originally posted by Westpac:
Is it the plastic "I" beam stock?
yes; with the screw-on checker panels, u-shaped sling swivels, etc.
It's a 77 Mk II.
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This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life.
25 August 2012, 03:08
505GCommonly referred to as the "paddlestick" stock.
Previously 500N with many thousands of posts !
25 August 2012, 06:40
Fury01I would find a Ruger 77 MII and put it in the stock and then do what you want to it above the barrel. I have a Ruger '06 so stocked and it has never moved Zero in any weather and any treatment since 1992.
Or if that stock you have is a Short Action stock, sell it to me and start with another kind of doorknob!
dmw
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25 August 2012, 07:00
tin canquote:
Originally posted by Fury01:
I would find a Ruger 77 MII and put it in the stock and then do what you want to it above the barrel. I have a Ruger '06 so stocked and it has never moved Zero in any weather and any treatment since 1992.
Or if that stock you have is a Short Action stock, sell it to me and start with another kind of doorknob!
dmw
are there two Ruger action sizes short/long?
I was hoping to end up with a .308; how can I tell what length action the stock takes, if there is such a difference?
thx.
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Originally posted by Westpac:
It's a 77 Mk II.
-thx, appreciated.
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Originally posted by 505G:
Commonly referred to as the "paddlestick" stock.
dat's da one

26 August 2012, 06:53
tin canAfter digging around a bit, I find the short and long action dimensions-
Ruger M77 MkII
SA- 7-3/16"
LA- 7-7/8"
After downloading an M77 manual and deducing by comparing the photos against the stock inletting it appears I have 7-3/16's between points I'm assuming the receiver would be measured from while in the stock.
FWIW, the stock also has a large "413" cast in the bottom/rear of the forend channel.
-so I'll assume I have a stock inletted for a MkII SA, and as Jeff Cooper specified, it will be in .308.
When I locate a donor I'd like to have a charger slot milled in the rear bridge- is this possible with the integral scope base?
thx.
02 October 2012, 05:34
tin canquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
After digging around a bit
this is the real deal: