Maybe a post 64 push feed. About the same. Flat breech face, thread size and pitch. All that stuff. The pre 64, new ones and the controlled round ones are a different story. But yes, the Ruger is about as easy as it gets as long as you don't have any trouble getting the old bbl off/on. I think they're a cast action so while small, there's a chance of the action cracking but it's slim. Never had a problem.There is no action easier to re-barrel than a Ruger 77. You can use the same inside wrench as for a Remington. or a flat outside wrench. WH
Me either. Never had a problem, just repeating what I've heard in that regard.Never seen or heard of a Ruger cracking. In addition, none of the Ruger 77's I've taken apart were tight at all. In fact, it got so my first move was to give a moderate tug with a 12 inch crescent wrench. They usually came right off. The exception were those rifles with sights; these were usually fairly tight. WH
Would that make a 77 a good candidate for a barrel nut?I believe you will find that it is the same tenon thread as the Ruger American. Which is the same as the Tikka t3.
I think you are right, or very close. I don't remember exact length, hs etc.I believe you will find that it is the same tenon thread as the Ruger American. Which is the same as the Tikka t3.
I think you are right, or very close. I don't remember exact length, hs etc.
This is way out of my league so probably a real dumb question but how do you get the extractor cut out to line up right with a barrel nut?Would that make a 77 a good candidate for a barrel nut?
It's just a matter of timing it to where it lines up when tightened. There's some wiggle room in regard to torque, too. So a little more or less torque can line things up. But you're right. All dimensions are somewhat critical...headspace and bolt to tenon clearance and then timing up the cut when tight. It's magic! Lol!This is way out of my league so probably a real dumb question but how do you get the extractor cut out to line up right with a barrel nut?
This does not apply to a M77. Claw extractor, yes, but breeches up similar to a M98 Mauser. Give yourself .005" to .010" clearance from the most forward point on the bolt.This is way out of my league so probably a real dumb question but how do you get the extractor cut out to line up right with a barrel nut?
This. Rugers are tougher than a whores heart.Never seen or heard of a Ruger cracking. ....
Same here....like I said. Never a problem but I don't discount anything based only on what I HAVEN'T seen.This. Rugers are tougher than a whores heart.
They only crack on the internet.
Same here....like I said. Never a problem but I don't discount anything based only on what I HAVEN'T seen.
This. Rugers are tougher than a whores heart.
They only crack on the internet.