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Foxtrotoscar
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I am helping out a FNG with this .270 M77. I forget the model, it's one of the new models with the Hogue stock. Before everyone gets all excited as to how inaccurate a Ruger is-I have the same rifle blued/walnut and I get three shot cloverleafs, which amazes me as much as anyone else for a factory rifle and about fifteen minutes of load development work. I also have had other 77s that get 3-5" on a good day.
What are some quick tips for potentially enhancing the accuracy of a stock Ruger? Nice enough guy, but he's never going to advance beyond the stock rifle/store bought ammo/Burris scope stage, which is fine, since he's a keen hunter and still young, therefore all full of vinegar. I seem to remember reading something about the trigger guard screws-some tight, some loose, etc. Any comments would be appreciated.
What are some quick tips for potentially enhancing the accuracy of a stock Ruger? Nice enough guy, but he's never going to advance beyond the stock rifle/store bought ammo/Burris scope stage, which is fine, since he's a keen hunter and still young, therefore all full of vinegar. I seem to remember reading something about the trigger guard screws-some tight, some loose, etc. Any comments would be appreciated.