Levi Robert
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Ok guys let’s hear all info tips pros cons everything for the ruger m77 skeleton stock rifles.
I’ve read it’s better to have forend pressure on the barrel.
People say you should torque them I’ve done both no difference.
Action screws suck!! Ive had to pull mine take to hard wear store and pic out allen head screws.
Stock fading I’ve used a bunch of things, one thing I need to try is to put a heat gun to the stock some say heat will bring color back if it’s got any kind of silicon in it.
Some people just can’t get these guns to shoot, personally if widing the barrel Chanel or bedding didn’t work most likely bad barrel there are a few bad rings but I haven’t see one yet.
Let’s hear some of your info guys try keeping it just about these particular rifles
I’ve read it’s better to have forend pressure on the barrel.
People say you should torque them I’ve done both no difference.
Action screws suck!! Ive had to pull mine take to hard wear store and pic out allen head screws.
Stock fading I’ve used a bunch of things, one thing I need to try is to put a heat gun to the stock some say heat will bring color back if it’s got any kind of silicon in it.
Some people just can’t get these guns to shoot, personally if widing the barrel Chanel or bedding didn’t work most likely bad barrel there are a few bad rings but I haven’t see one yet.
Let’s hear some of your info guys try keeping it just about these particular rifles