Wapiti wrote:Does the Mk1 have the rearward-seating front recoil lug like the Mk2?
On my old (nicknamed "never-fail" like a certain D5 bull we are marketing) SS Mk2 300 paddle, after I bedded it in the indestructible but ugly paddle stock, people said, these things are notoriously hard to bed and fiddly with screw torque. Really? To anyone thinking about it, it's not, it's just different. Just look at it, see hoe it needs to move and act accordingly.
Shouldn't have passed that rifle on to a mate. That rifle was the outcome of quite a few converts to both SS Rugers and the 300 cartridge. Fitted with the stilt height rings that came in the box and a simple super-clear and bash-proof VX2 3-9x40 scope it took the biggest boars back post-1996 for 10 years or so, running flat out, up the rear, in the head or mid chest, stone dead. I used the incredibly affective 150gn Taipans made by Malcolm Bone, and simple 2213 powder.
No matter how thick their shoulder sheilds were, they pushed through and wrecked everything inside and I'd often find them in the shield on the other side.
The rifle mocks me from his safe when I visit.
sorry i'm slow to reply to your last post mate . i've heard the paddle stock rugers, whilst not absorbing recoil well , are generally very accurate . 300 mag would really wreck any size boar i've no doubt .
bit of a update on my old "tanger" ruger . the fit and finish on this rifle is very good, has that slight purple look to the blueing on the receiver and the stock inletting was generally excellent , except one side of the barrel made contact halfway down the barrel channel . it's also quite light , just over 7lb with scope and rings , it shoulders and points very,very well for me .
thought i'd give it the once over yesterday, before taking it out to the range today. so i went to fit the 2-7 loopy scope and discovered the rings have been lapped . nice crisp trigger, my lyman digital pull gauge says 2 pound exactly . two less things to worry about . after a bit of reading on forums i decided to remove the pressure pad at the front of the barrel channel , and carefully relieved and floated the barrel so only the barrel knox is touching the stock . also relieved the contact points on the mag box so the action isn't torquing up over it when tightened down . checked everything twice, cleaned the barrel ,and man there was some copper in it . oiled the outside and put back in the safe till this mornings range session .
so after getting it on paper and roughly zeroed at 100, i decided to shoot some groups. using winchester 130gn "deer season " ammo , i shot a 1" triangle three shot group at 100 . quite impressed i was , as 270's i've owned previously ,L61 SAKO, weatherby vaguard stainless and sako 85, weren't shooting much better with handloads . anyway , thought i'd investigate the "pressure point" influence on the barrel . so i tore the end off the ammo box , doubled over the cardboard and stuffed it between the stock and barrel at the tip of the fore end . well you coulda knocked me over with a feather when it shot a three shot horizontal slot the measures 1/2" hole centre to centre ! it's a very rare thing for a old timber stocked rifle and factory ammo to shoot like that in my experience . probably shoulda left the pressure pad alone , but oh well , can put one back in with glue and a piece of credit card if desired . or bedding compound if i want a flash job

. even with it's rock hard original red recoil pad , the straight stock design absorbed recoil very well . another tick to why i like this ruger . feeding and ejecting was "tikka" reliable and trouble free . for those that don't know, even though the m77 mk1 ruger has a massive mauser 98 looking extractor, it's a push feed with a ejector button in the bolt face . ruger went mauser style CRF with the m77 mk2's .
this old ruger was bought as a donor rifle for a build in 338-06 , but with it's light weight it's probably not the best candidate for that cal , so i'm rethinking things. i think this ruger would be excellent in 7x57 . i know i should just bed it and leave it alone, but 270win is not the best cal for the intended competition i intend to shoot . my musgrave 98 with it's weight at 8.5 lb would be a much better rifle for 338-06 rebarrel than the ruger i'm thinking . isn't it funny how you start playing with stuff and plans go out the window
