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Is this rifle appropriate for a youth? It looks like they may be heavy for a youngster to carry. Nice looking rifle though! What's a good price for one in .308 that's about 90%?
"When you begin hunting, you go through 3 stages, you start thinking you know everything, but, of course you know nothing. The second stage is when you realize you don't know anything, the third stage is when you have learned a bit, but realize you will never know it all" Sid Downey Mara Triangle
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Tang safety or bolt safety?
They are nice little rifles and would be good for a kid, if he/she can handle the recoil of the 308 in a light rifle. The biggest negative that I see with the 77 RSI is that people tend to put too large (physically) a scope of them and ruin the balance.
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Thanks Jeff, It has the Tang safety, and has a leupold compact. The seller wants $650. RLW
"When you begin hunting, you go through 3 stages, you start thinking you know everything, but, of course you know nothing. The second stage is when you realize you don't know anything, the third stage is when you have learned a bit, but realize you will never know it all" Sid Downey Mara Triangle
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That sounds like a fair price. I saw that there were a couple of NIB tang safety 77 RSIs for sale in the GUN LIST, 1 in 243 and 1 in 308, that were around that price. You might want to buy a new rifle if you alread have a scope to put on it. I have a nice article on the 77 RSI from 1980/81 that I'd be happy to copy and send to you. Please email me if you're interested.
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what scope would not mess up the balance?
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I like the old Vari-X II 2-7x28s on mine. Not too big, not too small, just right!
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I shot my first deer with a 77RSI .243 as a 110# 14yr old back in 1983 ... wow those years are burning. Anyway the gun balanced really well with a straight 4x leupy.
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Check the specs on both the old Leupold 4x and 2-7x28. You'll see that they are very similar. I try to speak only to those things that I know something about and have done/owned. I've owned dozens of Leupold 2-7x scopes, but few (if any) Leupold 4x scopes (other than the Leupold Alaskan 4x 7/8" style).
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My 12 year old son has been carrying one in 250-3000 since he was 10. He hasn't complained. Recoil is stiffer than a standard sized rifle and something that you might want to consider especially in a 308.
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