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Well all the talk about big bores got me pumped up and those cabelas gift cards and coupon that expired tomorrow sent me shopping . I picked up this m77 .338wm , she'd been on the floor since 12/27. very little wear and only a couple of marks on the stock one I caused taking a picture on my fire place ( oh well my stuff is gonna get used ).I topped her with the new redfield in2x7 , I really like the leupolds but it was 100 bucks cheaper than the vx2 so I figured I'd road test one . Cant wait to start sending some 225's down range .
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Re: Pulled the trigger on a 338
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Nice find Cory.
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coach I didn't know you where looking I have this same gun sitting in my safe topped with a Léopold VXII
kelly used one year when he moose hunted been sitting since. send me a text or pm on what you had to give for it would you!! nice gun congrats!!
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I paid 500 bucks for it with and old redfield 1.5x7 throw away on her . the bolt knob , trigger guard and floor plate have no wear on them so I figure the round count is very low . hopefully she shoots aswell as my other rugers have . really since a custumer gave me a 500 gift card it was kinda free ! best kind ...
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sounds like a score and a dam good customer..
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Re: Pulled the trigger on a 338
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Love the M77. Check under the bolt handle for a stamped T. If not there run the serial number with Ruger, you may need to replace a trigger screw to prevent an accidental live fire. Ruger will mail you the screw and the simple directions for replacement. Let us know how you like the Redfield ok.
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Have one, it is a favorite elk killer! Love the older tang models too! Good grab!
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My shoulder hurts. I had one and liked it too......
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Re: Pulled the trigger on a 338
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P.S. If you are going to throw the old scope away you can throw it my way.
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Great cartridge, gas her up with some 225 Accubonds.
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Re: Pulled the trigger on a 338
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In case you might be interested, we loaded some .338 Caliber Barnes 160 TTSX at about 3400 fps and it dropped a bear in his tracks this last fall. I am anxious to see how that bullet at that speed does on an elk. I may take that load to Utah for a trial this month, if I do, I will try to remember and let you know how it did. Recoil is less than my 300 Wtby with 180's and speed is several hundred fps faster.
This is a little different load than I used but it gets the same net results with the bullet in a 338 WM:
http://www.reloadersnest.com/unverified_detail.asp?CaliberID=71&ID=6404
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Now if you can find someone who knows how to shoot it.
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Re: Pulled the trigger on a 338
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nice ...nothing wrong with that Redfield
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Re: Pulled the trigger on a 338
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Quote from: Biggerhammer on January 01, 2014, 06:04:20 PM
Great cartridge, gas her up with some 225 Accubonds.
That's what killed a moose and three elk this year. 1shot on each:)
From the Wetside. like the darkside only Wetter!
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Re: Pulled the trigger on a 338
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WASHELKHUNTER if you want the old scope it's yours just pm me 1 3/4 x 5 redfield . I'm gonna try fed premium 255 throphy bonded if they don't group the accubonds will be next . most likely will use a 200 yard zero and work out to 300-400. after that the system comes out !
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