sestoppelman
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Hard to find model, ya'all know what it is. Its not mine.
Price is no gift but not many around.
I think its a lovely package and a good value as well.
Hard to find model, ya'all know what it is. Its not mine.
Price is no gift but not many around.
Maybe, but over the last couple of weeks I've noticed a little bit of a slowdown on a lot of bids on stuff on GB? Maybe bidders are getting exhausted with the asking prices or just in general? I know I am.think thats an Express Magnum and even rarer then Safari Mags. Here is a link to article on them:
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Ruger M77 Mk. II Express Magnum Rifle : Big Game Gun Review
In the waning days of the late William Ruger senior’s management, he authorized the development of the Ruger M77 Mk. II Express Magnum Rifle variant of the M77.www.ammoland.com
shocked its still there but guys are probably waiting for last minute bids.
I know, but I've been surprised at not seeing any initial bids on some items that I thought were very fair deals. Just thought it was strange given the past couple of years of feverish buying on GB and elsewhere?The real serious bidding on gun broker doesn't usually start until the last 30 minutes of the auction.
The last couple of years have certainly not been normal. Something else to consider is that most of today's shooters are not hunters and have little appreciation for nicely made hunting rifles. The tactical stuff is their cup of tea and sells very well. If I didn't already have 3 338wms I would have bought that myself. It is a very nice rifle!I know, but I've been surprised at not seeing any initial bids on some items that I thought were very fair deals. Just thought it was strange given the past couple of years of feverish buying on GB and elsewhere?
Took awhile?It has a bid on it now.
crs,Nice looking rifle, but I will stick with my Ruger 77 .338 that has always done the job for me in Africa and America. Looks ain't everything.
Definitely sounds like a keeper!As I understand, the differences in the subject rifle are for looks and have nothing to do with firing a cartridge or the accuracy of the rifle. My M77 seems to have all that is needed for hunting and that is why my older brother, Bob, bought it. When he passed away, I inherited the rifle and learned to shoot it. Bob had wanted to take it to Africa, so I took it on my first African hunt; and it did well. Six shots took six animals for me PLUS one more shot took an Eland my hunting buddy wanted. I also shot my Colorado 6x6 elk with it.
The rifle is a keeper.
Is yours the first model tang safety rifle? I took one of those in .338 on my first RSA trip in 2009. Our alternate PH at Eden also carried one.Nice looking rifle, but I will stick with my Ruger 77 .338 that has always done the job for me in Africa and America. Looks ain't everything.
Auction went off at $2175 plus shipping and receiving which is a solid deal on that package for sure!!!As I understand, the differences in the subject rifle are for looks and have nothing to do with firing a cartridge or the accuracy of the rifle. My M77 seems to have all that is needed for hunting and that is why my older brother, Bob, bought it. When he passed away, I inherited the rifle and learned to shoot it. Bob had wanted to take it to Africa, so I took it on my first African hunt; and it did well. Six shots took six animals for me PLUS one more shot took an Eland my hunting buddy wanted. I also shot my Colorado 6x6 elk with it.
The rifle is a keeper.