About Ruger M77
M77® Ruger Compact Magnum bolt-action rifles are chambered in either .300 RCM or .338 RCM and offer the following features: Based on a shortened .375 Ruger case, the .300 and .338 Ruger Compact Magnums match the .300 and .338 Win. Mag. in performance in a well-balanced, quick-handling rifle. Wood-stocked models feature American walnut stock with slim, rounded profiles and extensive cut-checkering. RCM stock is 1/2 inch shorter than the standard M77® Hawkeye® stock. The LC6 trigger features a smooth, crisp performance right out-of-the-box. Adjustable Williams "U" notch rear sight and brass bead front sight provide instant sight alignment. Solid-steel floor plate features engraved Ruger logo with "Ruger Compact Magnum" designation and patented latch for easy unloading. Red Eagle soft recoil pad helps absorb the most punishing recoil. Non-rotating, Mauser-type controlled-feed extractor, the most positive case extraction system ever invented, provides reliable performance.
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Specifications
Brand | Ruger |
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Category | Rifles |
Length | 38.5" |
Action | Bolt Action |
Caliber | .44 Magnum |
Capacity | 4 |
Finish | Blue |
Barrel Length | 18.5" |
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William B
February 13, 2019William B on
Hello all, I just received my Ruger guide gun in .300 rcm with the mt.green laminate stock. It is heavy for a compact model. The action is a little rough for this "gun's" intended purpose"guide gun" I would hate to be trying to work this action with somet
JACK J
May 24, 2018Picked mine up yesterday. Haven't shot it yet, but it's not my first 77 and I expect it will shoot somewhere between fair and good, like the rest. First, the stock. I didn't think I would be crazy for it and I'm not, but I like it. The green and brown and
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