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I know this has been beat to death but I am trying to round out hunting rifles with a .338 WM and LH Win 70's are getting cost prohibitive to buy if you can find your one, because all us leftties have to fight over the limited supply.
I have a 06 and 300WSM I've picked up through the years, both were sub MOA rifles and I have been pleased. I hear MRC is seriously hit or miss on quality and have never owned a Ruger I was happy with, is there any other option in CRF. Is my best bet to continue to hunt one on the web like my great white whale.
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You could use a MRC action, a McMillan stock, and whatever barrel you want. Quality would be considerably higher, but price would be as well.
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Nothing wrong with a 77 action, if you do a little work to it. Bob
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The Ruger is my preference in a CRF over the Win or MRC based on a lot of rifles. Welcome lefty 777
Have you ever shot or handled a LH Ruger Hawkeye in 338 RCM I have 2 RH SS and LH Wood Blue great rifle and CDNN has a few at $499 . Very accurate, smooth, LW, LH with sights.
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Pretty sure my next LH build will be on a M77.
Besides hunting for a Win M70, or going with the MRC, there is also the handful of Mausers out there you could build off of. The Zastava is probably the most accessible.
Also been thinking about trying a CZ but I am not very familiar with them.
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How about the Tikka T3 closeouts? Would a 300 Win Mag work in a rebuild?
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I think he wants strictly CRF, which rules out Tikka.
Valid point though. The RH 338 stainless were going for $400, and I have heard that a simple barrel swap does work to get a LH 338 with a factory pipe
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I built up about a half dozen rifles on Ruger actions. They all easily exceeded my accuracy standards. Most were rebarreled with Lilja stainless barrels and then bedded by myself in McMillan stocks. I wouldnt hesitate to do it again. By the time you are finished you are close to having $2,000 into the rifle including the Lilja and McMillan, gunsmith fees, and the cost of the rifle.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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I was surprised that this LH SS Ruger in 338-06 didn't sell when I posted it about a year ago. Campfire ad It was priced way below the cost of making it.
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I was surprised that this LH SS Ruger in 338-06 didn't sell when I posted it about a year ago. Campfire ad It was priced way below the cost of making it. Yeah...that surprises me too. Still have it?
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Oh I know the answer to the riddle. I'm surprised Bricktop didn't chime in. Utah708, your Ruger 338-06 isn't selling because: 1. You make it abundantly clear you wont shoot it, so you can say you can't comment on its accuracy. Shoot it and post the groups. 2. It hasn't got the rings it should. Mine has stainless not blued rings. 3. Not matching the barrel contour to the stock is a mess. You say its a Shilen barrel with sharp professional lettering and name the previous owner, but you don't offer any proof. 4. Why get a 338-06 wildcat that's a mess for $700 + shipping when you can get a Ruger Hawkeye 338 RCM for $499 + transfer, with ammo and brass readily available? Bam,it is no mystery why the rifle wont sell. Lefty777 - You have never owned a Ruger you've been pleased with, and MRC actions are made by Ruger. You'll have to search for a used Winnie left hand. Go sharpen your harpoon.
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As my posting history shows, I won't engage in flame wars on here. But I do have to say that for someone with only 4 posts on the campfire, you are swinging for the azzhole side of ledger pretty hard.
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RgrRSI, care to share with the group what your previous screen name was ?
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Doesn't matter. He probably is on multiple ignore lists already, so half of the members will only see a blank white space.
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Thanks to all for the responses. While I am "new" to the forum I have used the site for awhile to further my rifle education.
I am not bashing Ruger by any means I just have not had much luck there. While the M70 Classics are not perfect by my standards they seem to be a better donor to work on.
Also, I may be listing a M70 Sporter LH Wood Stock and a spare Brux .30 cal featherweight contour barrel shortly on the classifieds. Was going to build a mtn rifle and remembered I live in TN.
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Sorry for taking liberties being a newbie. I have no previous screen names.
It is frustrating that there are so few choices for lefties.
Again my apologies.
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Doesn't matter. He probably is on multiple ignore lists already, so half of the members will only see a blank white space. This ^^^^^
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Lefty777, I have a couple LH MRC's. Slickest rifle action i have owned. Only downside, the two I have are not the lightest rifles in the cabinet.
If you wanted to build a rifle, a stainless MRC action would get you into CRF. You could then add barrel and stock to suit your fancy.
Just a thought...
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