Thread: Ruger 77 MkII
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Old 09-19-2016, 10:59 PM
nvreloader nvreloader is offline
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IMHO

I would give the bbl a GOOD cleaning,
then cut a couple of pads from playing card/type material,
then add a couple pcs to each flat screw areas,
re torque the action screws and shoot some groups,
by adding the spacers should raise the action enough to clear the bbl pad,
to see the results, might surprize you.

The old 77 still has the plastic pads from when I first done that trick,
to her.

The 257 R is an easy and accurate case,
my old Ruger 77/70's era RT model, is one of my favorites,
the WHOLE family likes.

Tia,
Don
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