Ruger Hawkeye in 25-06
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 8:45 am
I would like your opinions as to this subject:
I have been tempted by the Ruger Hawkeye in 25-06 (lefthand), and I see a number of them on websites and in Cabelas for sale at around $600 or so. Ruger has chosen to put a heavier contour, and 24 inches in length, on the 25-06s.
I like many things about the Hawkeye M77, including: Good action, good safety, good walnut, nice lines, metal grip cap, good metal. However, I am of the impression that accuracy is spotty on these, and that you have to go to some trouble to get them to shoot well oftentimes. This includes bedding, floating the barrel, and trigger work, if not completely replacing the trigger. So, the way I look at it, you are into a $600 gun $850 or perhaps a bit more, plus running around to the gunsmith, etc.
So, my questions are:
1. Is the new LC6 trigger a major improvement over the notorious Ruger lawyer triggers of the past?
2. If I do put several hundred $ into accurizing, and work up a good handload, can I reasonably expect .5 MOA or so? Or will I have replace the barrel with a custom to expect that?
3. Is the M77 action controlled round feed, or push feed?
Thank you for the input.
I have been tempted by the Ruger Hawkeye in 25-06 (lefthand), and I see a number of them on websites and in Cabelas for sale at around $600 or so. Ruger has chosen to put a heavier contour, and 24 inches in length, on the 25-06s.
I like many things about the Hawkeye M77, including: Good action, good safety, good walnut, nice lines, metal grip cap, good metal. However, I am of the impression that accuracy is spotty on these, and that you have to go to some trouble to get them to shoot well oftentimes. This includes bedding, floating the barrel, and trigger work, if not completely replacing the trigger. So, the way I look at it, you are into a $600 gun $850 or perhaps a bit more, plus running around to the gunsmith, etc.
So, my questions are:
1. Is the new LC6 trigger a major improvement over the notorious Ruger lawyer triggers of the past?
2. If I do put several hundred $ into accurizing, and work up a good handload, can I reasonably expect .5 MOA or so? Or will I have replace the barrel with a custom to expect that?
3. Is the M77 action controlled round feed, or push feed?
Thank you for the input.