G RUGER 308win M77 TARGET
R18,999.00 Incl.
RUGER 308win M77 TARGET
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Description
Key features of the M77 action include a one-piece bolt with a 90 degree lift and two massive front locking lugs, non-rotating full length extractor for positive extraction and controlled feed, fixed blade ejector, three position “wing” safety at the right rear of the action, hinged magazine floorplate with a release mounted in the trigger guard, integral bases machined into the top of the receiver, and Ruger’s proprietary diagonal front-screw bedding system. The bolt is easily removed from a KM77VT Mk. II rifle by pulling outward on a release on the left rear side of the receiver.
The generous loading/ejection port provided by all M77 actions makes loading easy to accomplish. Due to the Ruger’s full length extractor, single cartridges should be fed into the chamber from the magazine by operating the bolt, not manually slipped directly into the chamber. That is because it is difficult for the full length extractor to ride over the rim of a cartridge already in the chamber when the bolt is closed. This trait is typical of controlled feed actions. Magazine capacity is 4 rounds.
The laminated stock has a very tight pistol grip placed close to the trigger–so tight that in use it tends to cramp my medium size hand. In a more positive vein, there is a wide and comfortable beavertail forearm, a straight comb designed for use with telescopic sights, and a rubber butt pad. It also has a little less pitch down than most other M77 stocks. Detachable sling swivel bases are supplied.
The trigger pull on the test rifle broke cleanly at a measured 2 7/8 pounds with very little take-up and practically no creep. This big rifle is 46″ in overall length and weighs 9 3/4 pounds without a scope.