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Posted By: OldRooster Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/21/16
I couldn't resist. Picked up a Ruger 270 today. I dickered with my friend at the LGS and I couldn't believe how he backed off the asking. So I brought it home and have cleaned it up. It's the first Zytel & stainless I've owned even though I've wanted one for a long time. Looking forward to some range time, hopefully Monday.
Posted By: 458 Lott Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/21/16
It's an outstanding rough duty hunting rifle, IMHO no factory has made a better rough duty rifle. I would be highly surprised if after a minimal amount of load work you didn't find a combination or two that put's 3 shots in an inch at 100 yds.
Posted By: OldRooster Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/21/16
Looking forward to trying it with Federal Fusions until I decide about adding it to my stable permanently.
Posted By: UNCCGrad Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/21/16
I saw one today at a LGS in 280 for 599 with an older Leupold 3-9×50. Never owned one, should I go snag it up Monday if it's still there?
Posted By: OldRooster Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/21/16
UNCC, from what I've seen that's not a bad price, especially with the Leupold. If you're seriously interested you might want to grab it if you like the condition.
Originally Posted by OldRooster
Looking forward to trying it with Federal Fusions until I decide about adding it to my stable permanently.


I respond to these posts whenever I see these rifles mentioned. I bought a 270 out of the classified here, years ago before they became sought after. I paid $300 plus shipping back then. I gave the rifle to my sister so she'd stop borrowing my other boat paddles. I scrounged up an ancient Leupold 6x36 for it. First group out of it landed 3 of the Federal 130gr (blue box) in about 3/4"- definitely sub-MOA. Needless to say, she is pretty happy with it. Hoping to get a nice buck in front of her this fall so she can put it to use.


Kaiser Norton.
Originally Posted by UNCCGrad
I saw one today at a LGS in 280 for 599 with an older Leupold 3-9×50. Never owned one, should I go snag it up Monday if it's still there?


I have one of these, with the scope (assuming it's still sound and the rifle is clean/unaltered) it is worth the asking price. Mine is quite accurate, trigger is pretty decent. One of my favorite rifles.

Kaiser Norton
Originally Posted by UNCCGrad
I saw one today at a LGS in 280 for 599 with an older Leupold 3-9×50. Never owned one, should I go snag it up Monday if it's still there?


Hey Brad,

I have an UL in .30-06 that I really like. If you are a .280 fan, it should make you a nice rifle. I use mine mostly as a fowl weather gun. Any chance of rain and that is what goes hunting.

Posted By: Cariboujack Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/21/16
Originally Posted by 458 Lott
It's an outstanding rough duty hunting rifle, IMHO no factory has made a better rough duty rifle. I would be highly surprised if after a minimal amount of load work you didn't find a combination or two that put's 3 shots in an inch at 100 yds.


My experience as well. I've only got 4 right now but I've had several over the years. I mostly take off the tire tread on the stock and put on a recoil pad which add's about 1/2" OAL, I'm a big guy and it's not a big deal. I like the Limbsaver # 10011 (sometimes you have to call or email Limbsaver for a piece they occasionally leave out) but they are nice. I sold my last one in 338 WM some time back because I still have 2, a Winchester mod 70 and a Ruger Hawkeye that I leave in the box, as I'd prefer the MK II with the Zytel stock. They are a tough rifle.
Posted By: Cariboujack Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/21/16
Originally Posted by UNCCGrad
I saw one today at a LGS in 280 for 599 with an older Leupold 3-9×50. Never owned one, should I go snag it up Monday if it's still there?


You don't find those in 280 very often but right now the market is soft on most rifles, I'd offer less. Do you like a rifle with a 50mm Objective? Not my favorite, but you can probably sell it and get what you want, so you won't get hurt there. I'll bet they will dicker.
Posted By: cotis Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/21/16
Tough rifles for sure, but in my experince they recoil hard compared to other guns in the same caliber. Limbsaver recoil pad is definitely a good idea.
Great rifles. I have three, one that came straight from the factory (.300WM), one I built from Ruger parts (.338WM) and one I swapped the laminate stock for the Zytel stock (.30-06).

All are very accurate and two (.300WM and .338WM) are going elk hunting this year.

$599 for one with a Leupold scope is well worth the money.
Posted By: JimHnSTL Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/22/16
I have a .280 all weather and it's a pure joy to shoot. The .280's seem to bring a small premium in the all weathers so I would snap it up if you could.
Posted By: AMRA Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/22/16
Years ago when me and the family went on vacation
some scalawags broke in my house and stole ALL my
firearms.
Among them was a Ruger MkII Boat Paddle Stainless in
270 WIN. that I bought at a pawn shop for $300 even
best Hunting Rifle I EVER HAD!
And the one I miss the most!
Pics please of yours!
Congrats
Posted By: Poconojack Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/22/16
There's a high condition 7 Mag at a LGS. Gave it some consideration, but have no use for it....
Posted By: TATELAW Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/22/16
Originally Posted by Poconojack
There's a high condition 7 Mag at a LGS. Gave it some consideration, but have no use for it....


I bought one of these a few years back because I just wanted a boat paddle and a 7mag was the first I found at a good price. It's one of the early ones with the green panels on the stock. It rarely comes out of the safe because I just don't need that much power for our small southern whitetails, but it is one of my most accurate rifles.

The trigger on mine was the heaviest I've ever owned or shot, but my gunsmith got it down to about 3.5lbs. I put it up for sale locally before I shot it, simply because I realized I was rarely going to shoot a 7Mag. After shooting it and seeing it's accuracy, it's not leaving.
Posted By: DakotaDeer Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/23/16
You could buy the gun and sell off the scope, and have a very good rifle.

They are tough enough to handle whatever you want to throw at them.
Posted By: Seafire Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/23/16
So all of these take off BoatPaddle stocks for Rugers that I have in the closet are worth something???
Originally Posted by Seafire
So all of these take off BoatPaddle stocks for Rugers that I have in the closet are worth something???


Yes.
Originally Posted by cotis
Tough rifles for sure, but in my experince they recoil hard compared to other guns in the same caliber. Limbsaver recoil pad is definitely a good idea.



I agree on all accounts..
Posted By: ErichTheRed Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 10/28/16
I have a S.S. 338 WM with open sights and a blue 35 whelen also with open sights.
I enjoy them both...
Posted By: OldRooster Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 11/08/16
I finally got this rifle to the range yesterday. I like it. With a good scope and a trigger job it will be a very good working rifle. I'm confident it'll shoot 1" or less consistently. It liked the Federal Fusion I was shooting yesterday. Hand loads should be zippity doodah. As for the comments I've seen that the Zytel stocked rifles seemed to have more felt recoil, I didn't find that to be the case. It was soft shooting. The bottom line is that I like it. It may be the most consistent Ruger I've owned.
Posted By: RJM Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 11/08/16
Nice find... I've had two of the 7.62x39s for a long time..one standard rifle and one light 20". Both are very very accurate.

A few years ago I bought a Ruger Frontier in .308. Ken (firearms44) traded a BP to me for a new model synthetic stock. It is much better to shoot than the kiddie stock that came on it...

Bought the Light Rifle from a friend...first three shot with Lapua ammo..

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This one was a friend who lives in Arizona...it also is a great shooter...

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.358 Frontier with a newer style stock and a .308 with a BP..

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Glad you are happy with yours...

Bob
Posted By: OldRooster Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 11/09/16
Bob, that's exactly how this one wants to shoot.
Posted By: Reloder28 Re: Ruger MkII Boat Paddle - 11/09/16
Originally Posted by UNCCGrad
I saw one today at a LGS in 280 for 599 with an older Leupold 3-9×50. Never owned one, should I go snag it up Monday if it's still there?


Yes!! And sell it to me.

My first of these rifles is in 280 also, an All Weather. Been through at least 20 various 280's. Won't ever let this one go.
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