

But try as I might, I could not feed and eject cartridges through the. II action has occasionally been criticized for its pivoting (as opposed to fixed) ejector. In normal use I feed cartridges from the magazine, as is generally recommended with controlled feed rifles. rifle I occasionally fed a cartridge directly into the chamber to see if the extractor would ride over the case rim, and every time it did so. was announced in 2004, but only reached dealers at the beginning of 2005. 350 Remington Magnum M77R is built on the short action, for which the cartridge was designed. The 2006 MSRP of this deluxe rifle, the top of the M77 line, is $1975. It weighs between 9.5 and 10.25 pounds, depending on caliber. The M77RSM is stocked in fancy Circassian walnut, features a barrel band mounted front sling swivel base, and is suplied with a ramp front and folding leaf express rear sights. The M77RSM safari rifle comes with an extra long magnum action to accomodate the. The M77R Mark II is available in short (.308) and standard (.30-06) length actions. Approximate weight - 7.25 to 8.25 pounds.Overall length - 42" to 44.5" (depending on barrel and action length).Barrel length - 22" (most standard calibers), 24" (most magnum calibers).Sights - none (supplied with Ruger scope rings).Stock - satin finished black walnut with rubber butt pad.Calibers - 22 cartridges ranging from.

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The Ruger Model 77 Mark II features a controlled feed Mauser pattern action with a flat bottom receiver and an integral recoil lug, one piece bolt, full length Mauser type extractor, fixed ejector, steel hinged magazine floorplate, generous ejection port for fast loading from the top of the action, square bridge action with integral scope mount bases, and an innovative diagonal bedding screw. The Ruger M77, M77R and M77RSM Mark II Riflesīy Chuck Hawks Illustration courtesy of Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc.
