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Shipping charges other than exact costs INCLUDE: (1)$5.00 handling fee for each box required for packing,(2)Insurance is the responsibility of the buyer and is required for all packages (no exceptions), AND Smalls will be packed and shipped by us at the buyer’s expense. We ship exclusively with FEDERAL EXPRESS. Large items which may include calling a freight company. Shipping is the responsibility of the Buyer and the Buyer must make all ‘Shipping or Delivery’ arrangements on Box 789, Humboldt, Arizona, 86329, United StatesĪll Arizona residents pay sales tax of 8.356% otherwise if you come to the auction you must pay the sales tax as well. ***Modern Firearm*** Auction Location:ģ525 S. Action is smooth, the bore is excellent and the synthetic stock is near fine. Rifle exhibits moderated handling marks & scratches with a small single small gouge on the barrel. Features a brushed finish, 24" tapered barrel with no provisions for sights, factory rings, smooth trigger, three-position safety, internal box magazine with hinged floorplate and factory black Zytel "boat paddle" skeleton stock with removable grooved grip panels, sling swivels & rubber recoil pad. This rifle is my 'Old Reliable' and we have some history, so I would like to fix her up.Stainless steel bolt-action sporting rifle chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum, manufactured circa 1995. I have zero experience with lapping or truing actions and lugs. The opposite lug which is covered by the extractor makes great contact, approximately 80-90%.Īny suggestions? I have spoken with a couple of gunsmiths, but none are interested in working on a Ruger.
I colored the back side of the lugs with a sharpie, put an empty case in the chamber, and cycled the bolt several times. I am considering bedding and stabilizing her, but not until I am comfortable with what I found when I checked the bolt lock-up. The plastic stock stinks and is probably a significant contributor to problem. Torquing those crappy little slotted screws in the stock helped somewhat. I tuned the trigger to 2.75 lbs with no creep. I decided to revisit the large shot groups while I had some time on my hands. I pulled her out from the back of the safe recently. She dropped everything dead in its tracks. Most shots were 100-200 yards, so the grouping never screwed me. She was purchased to stalk deer and hogs in a highly wooded area that did have a few long fairways where the deer frequented in early morning.
She always shot rather large, 2"-3" groups at 100yd. It was the first high powered rifle that I had purchased on my own so we have a bit of bond. I have a '93 M77 MK II 7mm Rem Mag All Weather Stainless Steel with a 3x9x36mm Redfield LowPro Widefield scope.