Anyone have experience with the current production Ruger 77/44/357.
I know the older ones had issues with accuracy.
Are the current models any different?
I've done a lot of research on improving the older models.
But there has not been a lot of information on the new ones.
Ruger 77 357/44
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Re: Ruger 77 357/44
A friend has just bought the 357 new production version and is very happy with it. I've handled it and would like one but funds dictate otherwise.
I think they're very nice.
Cheers
Jon
I think they're very nice.
Cheers
Jon
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Re: Ruger 77 357/44
If I just couldn’t live without a bolt action 44 Mag it would be a Remington 788. Hard to come by and very expensive when you do, but I think it’s head and shoulders above any other option.
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Re: Ruger 77 357/44
I don't want a .44 anything but if I got a pistol caliber bolt action it would not be a Ruger. Heard too much bad about them even if they're better now. Honestly didn't know Ruger still made the model 77.
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Re: Ruger 77 357/44
I didn’t realize, but there are no bolt actions chambered in 357 but for the Ruger 77. It’s either the Ruger or ya gotta learn to love a single shot. Tough situation if you love bolts as much as levers.