New 357 on the way to PA
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New 357 on the way to PA
Ah yes, yesterday I visited my dealer and he called in my order to Davidson's for a blued Ruger 77/357. No walnut stock though as it only comes with a black synthetic one. It should be here on Monday. The supplied rings are always too high so they have to be sent back to Ruger for a lower set. What this means is that it probably won't be fired until after a few weeks pass. Meanwhile I can load some trial loads. The plan is to only use heavier Ranch Dog FN bullets pushed to near max velocities. I'll keep everyone posted on how this new one will shoot.
Fingers crossed.
Fingers crossed.
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Re: New 357 on the way to PA
There was one of these in the shop I hang around at for quite some time.
Nice rifle BUT at the price point it wasn't something very many folks here wanted.
This area tends to be LONG range rifles, AR platforms and cowboy action shooters.
The Ruger 77/.357 makes a nice gun for those states requiring straight walled cartridges for deer at reasonably short ranges but that ain't SoCal.
Let us know how it works out.
The one out here sold when a fellow from the LA area called looking for it. I think by then the shop had dropped the price a little but he wanted it bad enough to pay list.
Nice rifle BUT at the price point it wasn't something very many folks here wanted.
This area tends to be LONG range rifles, AR platforms and cowboy action shooters.
The Ruger 77/.357 makes a nice gun for those states requiring straight walled cartridges for deer at reasonably short ranges but that ain't SoCal.
Let us know how it works out.
The one out here sold when a fellow from the LA area called looking for it. I think by then the shop had dropped the price a little but he wanted it bad enough to pay list.
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Re: New 357 on the way to PA
I'm looking forward to your experiences. My Son bought a 77/357 about 2-3 months ago, but hasn't even had the time to develop a load for it, or sight in the Leupold "pig-plex" scope he mounted. They are very well made guns .... I wouldn't mind having one myself
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Re: New 357 on the way to PA
Archer wrote:Got it yet?
Got it to the range yet?
DITTO what Archer said......
time for that range report
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Re: New 357 on the way to PA
I am still waiting for the rifle to arrive. Talk about slow. My dealer told me that Davidson's was conducting an inventory which was holding up their deliveries. Hopefully the rifle is waiting for me.
Remember that the Ruger rings that come with the rifle are very high and must be exchanged for a set of lower rings. That will take almost two weeks. Load development will come after that.
Remember that the Ruger rings that come with the rifle are very high and must be exchanged for a set of lower rings. That will take almost two weeks. Load development will come after that.
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Re: New 357 on the way to PA
Holy bejeepers! "My" 77/357 was sent back to Davidson's through some type of error on the clerk at my local GS. Right now it is supposed to be on the road back here. Now my fingers are crossed. So until I have it in my hands mum is the word here. Davidson's shows none in stock now for this blue model and only one of the stainless model.
I hate to ask this but what more can happen?
I hate to ask this but what more can happen?
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Oh no... you just had to ask that!Steelbanger wrote:I hate to ask this but what more can happen?
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Re: New 357 on the way to PA
Ruger 77's are darn nice little rifles. I used to have one in .22 Hornet and wish I still did. Good luck with getting yours back soon.
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Re: New 357 on the way to PA
A Ruger will be my next purchase, I will buy the American Ranch Rifle Compact as soon as they are available. I see the 300BLK as having the potential for a great cast bullet rifle.
I've put all the work on my 300 Savage on hold waiting to get some idea of how far down the road it will be until this rifle shows up. I have near 800 300 Savage cases that I bought at the right price so I can turn a profit on this that cartridge pretty quick. Just the new primed 300 Savage brass that I have would pay for the rifle.
I've put all the work on my 300 Savage on hold waiting to get some idea of how far down the road it will be until this rifle shows up. I have near 800 300 Savage cases that I bought at the right price so I can turn a profit on this that cartridge pretty quick. Just the new primed 300 Savage brass that I have would pay for the rifle.
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