IMO, the Mark IIs are the pinnacle of the Ruger bolt guns. They are CRF, feed smoothly, and are strong as an ox. Yes they sometimes need a bit of tweeking to wring out the best accuracy, but what mass-produced rifle doesn't? They also benefit GREATLY from a Timney trigger and sear, although the factory trigger can be improved a lot with a bit of stoning and a spring change. The safety is a trigger safety, but it is a good one and has three positions for unloading in the SAFE position. My Mark II in 7x57 functions flawlessly and is probably the last rifle I would part with, though it would be tough to part with the FN Mauser in the same caliber. Hope I never have to choose.


Our God reigns.
Harrumph!!!
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