jds holler
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My first centerfire rifle was a M77 I bought in 1974 with the tens and twenties that I received in cards and such for my high school graduation gifts. Price was $176, brand new, and the dealer threw in two boxes of shells to boot. It's a 243.
I fell in love with the way it fits and handles, the scope mounts, tang safety, Mauser type action, -- no other rifle packs as comfortably for hunting. And in 243, my God what a meat ax it's been. It's dumped dozens of deer and coyotes, one elk, and truck loads of chucks and jacks.
It's skinny little pencil barrel WAS a shooter, and I never had trouble getting dime sized groups. I started loading for it with a Lee Loader, (pound your shells together) and I graduated up from there.
Got to shooting squirrels and chucks with it, and well, pretty much fried the barrel with thousands of rounds. I've still got it, but it's lucky to shoot 3 MOA these days. It will be my next candidate for a rebarrel, and I've found this thread interesting. jd
I fell in love with the way it fits and handles, the scope mounts, tang safety, Mauser type action, -- no other rifle packs as comfortably for hunting. And in 243, my God what a meat ax it's been. It's dumped dozens of deer and coyotes, one elk, and truck loads of chucks and jacks.
It's skinny little pencil barrel WAS a shooter, and I never had trouble getting dime sized groups. I started loading for it with a Lee Loader, (pound your shells together) and I graduated up from there.
Got to shooting squirrels and chucks with it, and well, pretty much fried the barrel with thousands of rounds. I've still got it, but it's lucky to shoot 3 MOA these days. It will be my next candidate for a rebarrel, and I've found this thread interesting. jd