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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
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The list of things you don't know,wouldn't have fit in noah's ark. Mk1's were both round and fitted for Bill rings,the TG's of the lot of poor design and material,routinely breaking amidship at their juncture.


They never made a mk1 rifle you [bleep] dipshit. Go fishin somewhere else bushler. Doesn't that sound like bullchitter?


The ark would need a couple tankers in tow,to house your ignorance. Alas and much to your chagrin,the tang safety Rugers abound in both receiver configurations cited(round and Bill bases). You are only bullschitting yourself.

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Originally Posted by Boxer
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The list of things you don't know,wouldn't have fit in noah's ark. Mk1's were both round and fitted for Bill rings,the TG's of the lot of poor design and material,routinely breaking amidship at their juncture.


They never made a mk1 rifle you [bleep] dipshit. Go fishin somewhere else bushler. Doesn't that sound like bullchitter?


The ark would need a couple tankers in tow,to house your ignorance. Alas and much to your chagrin,the tang safety Rugers abound in both receiver configurations cited(round and Bill bases). You are only bullschitting yourself.


You're a moron. How long do you think you are going to last this time?


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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Few are stumped by a MK1 Ruger. Congratulations?

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Originally Posted by Boxer
Few are stumped by a MK1 Ruger. Congratulations?


You are funny stick. I'd imagine you're head is only just above the water by a few inches this time. Ark is done sunk and all your ignorance is spewing.


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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Originally Posted by BWalker
Hang 2oz of lead on the end of your barrel and get back with me on what it does to rifle balance.


At the end of the barrel vs. the action alone???


Wouldn't hanging the weight off the end of the barrel exaggerate the weight due to leverage?

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Imagination is all you have,as evident by your "knowledge" and "experience". Congratulations?

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Originally Posted by rahtreelimbs
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Hang 2oz of lead on the end of your barrel and get back with me on what it does to rifle balance.


At the end of the barrel vs. the action alone???


Wouldn't hanging the weight off the end of the barrel exaggerate the weight due to leverage?


Many are quick to botch balance and have no inkling on how to arrange same.

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I've never seen a picture of a Ruger bolt separated from its handle or heard of a Ruger needing an ejector spring, breaking an extractor or breaking a trigger or trigger guard or going "Bang" when the safety was released.

I might consider a FN Winnie but when laying down hard earned cash if is usually for a Ruger.


Have had MK2 extractors puke and broken MK1 TG's. All adjustable triggers can be made to fail by the clueless.


That much luck in one person??? Makes me wonder if it is the rifles or simple abuse.


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What you have hear is a bunch of guys poo pooing because they like their poor balanced, crude Rugers and they feel invalidated when some one brings up the facts.

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Originally Posted by Coyote_Hunter
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I've never seen a picture of a Ruger bolt separated from its handle or heard of a Ruger needing an ejector spring, breaking an extractor or breaking a trigger or trigger guard or going "Bang" when the safety was released.

I might consider a FN Winnie but when laying down hard earned cash if is usually for a Ruger.


Have had MK2 extractors puke and broken MK1 TG's. All adjustable triggers can be made to fail by the clueless.


That much luck in one person??? Makes me wonder if it is the rifles or simple abuse.


Tough to put wear on things that don't get used,as you could capably quantify. Folks who actually shoot,will reliably resolve shortcomings in the respective system.

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Originally Posted by BWalker
What you have hear is a bunch of guys poo pooing because they like their poor balanced, crude Rugers and they feel invalidated when some one brings up the facts.


Folks are at the mercy of their "experience",which is seldom a pretty picture,as so eloquently quantified here if only on accident.

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Originally Posted by BWalker
What you have hear is a bunch of guys poo pooing because they like their poor balanced, crude Rugers and they feel invalidated when some one brings up the facts.


The second coming of swampdouche????????????????

And you feel the 700 is a better rifle but continue to use a 70?



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Originally Posted by Boxer
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Originally Posted by Coyote_Hunter
I've never seen a picture of a Ruger bolt separated from its handle or heard of a Ruger needing an ejector spring, breaking an extractor or breaking a trigger or trigger guard or going "Bang" when the safety was released.

I might consider a FN Winnie but when laying down hard earned cash if is usually for a Ruger.


Have had MK2 extractors puke and broken MK1 TG's. All adjustable triggers can be made to fail by the clueless.


That much luck in one person??? Makes me wonder if it is the rifles or simple abuse.


Tough to put wear on things that don't get used,as you could capably quantify. Folks who actually shoot,will reliably resolve shortcomings in the respective system.


You have no idea how much I shoot so your response is just more of your bullshit, of which there is no shortage.


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You shoot "enough" to be amazingly clueless.

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Originally Posted by Boxer
You shoot "enough" to be amazingly clueless.


Back to the "time out" list for you, [bleep], for the third time.


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Only you can prevent you from saying something stupid and proving how "much" you shoot and it is rather fortunate for the masses that you are incapable of refrain.

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Different strokes.............crude Rugers never bothered me..........always liked them !

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I've Ruger familiarity and accept them for what they are. Light or bulletproof they are not,though curiously enough they are oft maligned by the masses for "accuracy" woe which I've yet to see. Though of course I shoot a bit,which do tend to tip numerous scales.

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Originally Posted by MagMarc
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What you have hear is a bunch of guys poo pooing because they like their poor balanced, crude Rugers and they feel invalidated when some one brings up the facts.


The second coming of swampdouche????????????????

And you feel the 700 is a better rifle but continue to use a 70?


Since your reading comprehension is poor I will reiterate what I said. The remington 700 balances better than a model 70 and is very smooth cycling. The Ruger 77 is neither smooth cycling or well balanced.

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Originally Posted by Boxer
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Boxer- asking that question will inevitably get you someone referring to CRF as a must for a dangerous game rifle. Perhaps massive cartridges require it -I don't know. Push feeds have proven their reliability to the point it is pretty much moot in my opinion. In a deer or target or varmint rifle it is all but meaningless to me. A big extractor and strong bolt are never a bad thing but for me it is more likely a concern regarding a stuck case than a charging rhino. I have both and prefer the silkier actions of a push feed. Someone mentioned the much maligned A-bolts- try and find something faster cycling for a follow up shot. If Lee Harvey had used an A-bolt there would have never been a second gun man theory. Three shots would be a gimme.


The A-Bolts are a much underappreciated workhorse. Tough to stop a Marine.
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