Originally Posted by k20350
I had an Ruger M77 .458 at one time. I swear on my children I shot through a 24" thick oak tree with a 500gn Brass turned Barnes solid. My buddies were speechless. It was one of the most accurate rifles I ever owned. My one friend suggested I used it as my varmint rifle. it would stack 350 Hornady's at 100 yds. That is the one rifle I truly wish I never would have never got rid of.

I had a utility grade custom built on a CZ24 with a boyds laminated stock and a Adams and Bennett barrel from Midway that would shoot under an inch whenever the shooter could with 500s or 405 remingtons, loaded with 748. Fed awesome and was always consistent. I traded it because here on the prairie in N. E. wyoming it was too heavy to lug around the mountains and not needed on antelope! I keep track of where it is though In case I want it back!