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Well I wanted to get something better than my 10/22 because I want to do more small game hunting this year. My 10/22 was an older synthetic/stainless carbine, good gun but I wanted to move up a bit to something in bolt action.

I was bummed when ruger stopped making the 77/22 because Id wanted one for years, the prices shot up on gun broker so I pretty much gave up on them. Id decided to get a CZ455 (and I still will at some point), I got on gunbroker today to order up a 455 but decided to do one last search for a 77/22.

well I found one for 525.00, synthetic, blued (I wanted stainless but beggars/ choosers and all that), I ordered it and im stoked. come with the scope rings already so Ill use those, I have a leupold 4x fixed power scope just sitting around so Ill use that on it, should make a nice gun for small game.

Ill post pics eventually when it arrives and I get it.

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I scooped up a 77/22 and a 77/22 magnum a few months back. I got both of mine for under $400. I finally got them to the range this past weekend to get them sighted in. I didn't do much accuracy work, but they both showed solid potential. The integral bases are hell for stout, but not really compact scope friendly. Bolt handle clearance is tight with the ocular lens, though I think you'll be OK with the fixed 4X. They are very well built guns. Smooth, solid, well-proportioned and balanced. Not too many are match grade accurate. I think I'll get mine to be 1/2 groups with the right ammo. Triggers can be heavy. Mine aren't light, but they are good enough to leave alone.

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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
I scooped up a 77/22 and a 77/22 magnum a few months back. I got both of mine for under $400. I finally got them to the range this past weekend to get them sighted in. I didn't do much accuracy work, but they both showed solid potential. The integral bases are hell for stout, but not really compact scope friendly. Bolt handle clearance is tight with the ocular lens, though I think you'll be OK with the fixed 4X. They are very well built guns. Smooth, solid, well-proportioned and balanced. Not too many are match grade accurate. I think I'll get mine to be 1/2 groups with the right ammo. Triggers can be heavy. Mine aren't light, but they are good enough to leave alone.



Cool, I wish Id scored some for under 400 bucks, I just slacked off and then ruger topped making them, and I kept slacking and the good prices were gone. Im happy with what I got though.

Im not looking for a benchrest gun, just a small game rifle, I really want to do more small game hunting this year as I can just go out after work, out on my raft, walk the roads, camp and stuff like that. I see theres some trigger upgrades you can get, I might do that down the road but Im not too concerned at this point.

I still want a CZ455 but the big turn off for me with them is the way the magazine sticks out, it just looks ugly and takes away from such a nice rifle. I know they make a 5rd that sticks out less but still.

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Originally Posted by AKPENDUDE
it just looks ugly



just don't 'look' at it, then......

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
Originally Posted by AKPENDUDE
it just looks ugly



just don't 'look' at it, then......



I could see it snagging on my down jacket too when its over my shoulder on a sling while im snowshoeing, hiking or snow machining.

So its not just looks.

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
Originally Posted by AKPENDUDE
it just looks ugly



just don't 'look' at it, then......



That used to work for me back in my drinking days!

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I bought a SS 77/22 before Christmas when Sportsman's Warehouse was selling them off. I would have preferred .22 magnum but .22 long rifle will do. I had to get an extension ring for the front to mount the short Leupold 4X RF special on the very long 77/22 action. Played with the trigger a bit. I got the bolt shim kit but none of the shims are thin enough to fit so I guess Ruger must have been doing their homework the day mine was "born." I've only had it to the range once, just sighting in and playing with a couple kinds of ammo. It seemed to be improving as the day went on .. or I was getting the hang of it. I was shooting at half inch orange dots at 50 yards and by the end most of the holes were cleanly inside the border of the dot with CCI Mini Mag hollowpoint ammo.

In the long run I plan to get a little "more" scope for it. Seems to shoot well enough to warrant it. At the same time, it wasn't really a gun I planned to buy, I was building a 10/22 at the time, so I could still sell it and return back to what I meant to be doing before I got distracted. Just never know ...

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AKPENNDUDE: Good for you on the 77/22 acquisition!
I really enjoy my Ruger 77/22's (one boat paddle, one Varmint/Target) they are accurate, reliable, great looking and hold their value WELL!
I have a feeling also that they will soon be increasing in value?
The rotary, 10 shot, flush fit magazine of the Ruger Model 77/22's is light years ahead of the CZ's magazine!
My Ruger 77/22 V/T (Varmint/Target) with a Weaver V-16 (variable 4 to 16 power) scope was along with me on a day long Varmint Safari yesterday and it constantly amazes me with it lethality on Ground Squirrels out to (an on occasion past!) 120 yards.
My 77/22 does have the relatively inexpensive Volquartsen trigger sear and spring kit installed.
Good luck with yours.
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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
AKPENNDUDE: Good for you on the 77/22 acquisition!
I really enjoy my Ruger 77/22's (one boat paddle, one Varmint/Target) they are accurate, reliable, great looking and hold their value WELL!
I have a feeling also that they will soon be increasing in value?
The rotary, 10 shot, flush fit magazine of the Ruger Model 77/22's is light years ahead of the CZ's magazine!
My Ruger 77/22 V/T (Varmint/Target) with a Weaver V-16 (variable 4 to 16 power) scope was along with me on a day long Varmint Safari yesterday and it constantly amazes me with it lethality on Ground Squirrels out to (an on occasion past!) 120 yards.
My 77/22 does have the relatively inexpensive Volquartsen trigger sear and spring kit installed.
Good luck with yours.
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