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Thread: Latest project - rescue (?)

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    Latest project - rescue (?)

    I posted part of this on RFC, but thought I share here as well. I've posted about my interests in the Ruger 77/22 rifles and the 22 Mag caliber before. On and off for a year or two, I've been looking for an early blued bolt model, walnut stocked 77/22 in 22 Mag with sights. I've been looking for a nice conditioned shooter, not a NIB model and not priced like a NIB model either. About 2 months ago, one was listed on GB and closed without a bid. It had beautiful bluing - not a blemish on it. The stock on the other hand, had a bit of a rough life, had some gouges, scratches and impressions in the checkering. It was missing the rear sight and was topped with a low end Tasco 4X. I reached out to the business that had posted and not relisted it. We struck a deal and it was sent this way. I immediately started the search for a nice condition original replacement stock. A gent on RFC answered the bell for me with one, that he said he took off before he ever fired a shot thru his. Deal 2 was struck and I actually received it, the day after I picked up the rifle. I ordered a replacement rear sight for it on line. The Tasco was removed and I swapped on an older, but minty Bushnell 1.5x5 that I had on a shelf here. The "new" stock was installed and spare sling added. I actually took the pic, before the sight arrived. It is now installed and a bit of rubber treatment on the buttpad to clean up the dried look to it. For now, it's just boresighted, yet to make a range trip. I'm very happy with the results all around. I thought I'd share the end results with the folks that check in here - Thanks, Bill in MA
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    Nice! Even better that you got it before it could be used and beat more. Good work.

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    Very good looking rifle!!!!

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    Good job!
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    There's just something about the look of those strait tubed scopes that really set these rimfire rifles off.

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    I mounted a Leupold 4x28 Rimfire scope on my 77/22M right after I bought it, over 30 years ago.

    The small scope's proportions fit the 77/22 perfectly, making a trim, fast-handling rifle.

    I don't have a pic of mine, but it looks exactly like this one:







    The nice thing about using the .22WRM is that it's good medicine for the occasional coyote that responds when I call foxes (or other predators)


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    I had a Burris Compact 6x on mine as a new rig. Didn’t like small field of view of compact. Put a 4x Redfield top of the line on it and made excellent rig. Traded to my Bro - scope. He put a 2x7Leupold on it now. I now have the 4x RF on my 77/22 22rf.Attachment 270155

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    I keep a strait tubed scope on my full stock anschutz, 1 of my favorite squirrel rifles.
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    That same model Ruger is my goto 22, even though it's magnum. They're a beautiful gun! Mine loves the Hornady 30 Vmax ammo.

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    I like to keep the intended use of the rifle and scope in proportion. I have a few heavy barrel target rifles with the bigger scopes. For this rifle and the pair of full stock rifles I have, the lower powered, straight tube scopes are the all power that is needed and look "correct" for the rifle. Just my opinion, obviously. These 2 have been seen here before, the 77/22 is in 22 Mag as well, it was a special run a few years ago. It has a Leupold scope in Warne QD rings. The 10/22 was also a special run model, with french walnut. It has a Weaver scope in Leupold mounts. Since the pic was taken, I rebuilt the 77/22 bolt on the full stock model, so it now wears a blued bolt, cocking piece and safety. I obviously like the blued steel and walnut style! Thanks Bill in MA
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    I very much prefer the looks of blued steel and black walnut rifles to anything else, although a good blonde stock is also very striking.

    Even the plain old pallet wood stocks are better than plastic, at least as far as looks go.

    Robert

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    +1 on the straight tubed scopes.

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