Thank you for the info!I have used one for over 25yrs as a work rifle & all around shoot stuff in the NT, even shot Crows with it.
Only one time it failed to pick up was when the mag spring was weak or broke, a while ago can't remember which, stopped a charge Point Blank with it after a hunter wounded a good Bull with a .416 Rem Winchester M70 (not the rifle or calibers fault) only last season .
I have a few .458Win & used a lot more, the M77 was a good rifle for me & I like the Safety position.
How is the recoil in it? Almost bought one, went with a Ruger in 375 Ruger instead.I have used one for over 25yrs as a work rifle & all around shoot stuff in the NT, even shot Crows with it.
Only one time it failed to pick up was when the mag spring was weak or broke, a while ago can't remember which, stopped a charge Point Blank with it after a hunter wounded a good Bull with a .416 Rem Winchester M70 (not the rifle or calibers fault) only last season .
I have a few .458Win & used a lot more, the M77 was a good rifle for me & I like the Safety position.
That looks like a very nice Grysbok, is he a victim of the Ruger M77 .458Win. ?I love mine. I've done some work to it but great action, good extractor, like the ability to throw an additional round in quick if needed (doesn't have to pick up from the mag), nice trigger, love the safety (it's like my double), comfortable to shoot, and ridiculously accurate (common 100 yr group below - it's about equally accurate w/ 405 gr light practice loads as 450 gr TSX full loads). I typically bring it with my 470. It's my "go to" if too open or if we're concerned about getting close enough with my double, and for small stuff and more precise placement where a scope is helpful. If I were relegated to only 1 rifle where stuff that might stomp or eat me resides, it would probably be it for me. It certainly wasn't my most expensive, but it's been great, works on small to large (10lb-1000+), and I can generally get w/in 250 yds or so. As an aside, it's a hoot to shoot with light loads and light bullets for practice and on game back here at home.
Yes.. was loaded for buff but it presented itself at about 100 yds and the 4-5-8 sealed the deal.That looks like a very nice Grysbok, is he a victim of the Ruger M77 .458Win. ?
Thank you! I’ve never seen the stainless.I have had two M77 .458's... they were sturdy and accurate, and like most Ruger rifles, reliable. However, I prefer the 3-Position safety to the tang safety, so I currently shoot an M77 Mark II Stainless .458 WM, and an M77 RSM Mark II .458 Lott.
I built this one... it was a 7mm RM, and I spun on a #4 - 20" Bob Jury barrel and added NECG banded sights and a Leupold VX-R 2-7X33 IR scope in QD mounts, then plopped it in a B&C stock... it hunts.Thank you! I’ve never seen the stainless.
Do you have a Ruger M77 RSM 458 Lott , that you would like to sell?I haven't shot it yet but I have one with really nice wood (the reason I bought it). I'm probably going to put it up sale as I just have way to many big bore rifles to use them all
If the deal is right, sure. Definitely would sell the Custom 458 Win Mag I have. But could sell the 458 Lott RSM also...Do you have a Ruger M77 RSM 458 Lott , that you would like to sell?
what would you want for either of them, what do they weigh, what is your custom 458 Win?If the deal is right, sure. Definitely would sell the Custom 458 Win Mag I have. But could sell the 458 Lott RSM also...