sestoppelman
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I had one once and sold it to a member here, I think he still has it. I sold it for less than half this price!
Prices on some guns are just dog nuts!
Or sometimes the owner bids under an alias to drive the bid up ... and winds up keeping his gun less auction fees. Boo-hoo. I generally don't bother with online auctions. Only deal with "buy it now". Or make an offer.If you look at the bid history on the sale of that Ruger, you'll see most of the bidders are relatively new bidders with no rating (NR) or very low history numbers. The bidders with more experience dropped out when the bids moved into the stupid-sphere. Some of these new bidders end up being non-payers and the rifle comes back online for sale again. Others are new bidders with a bad case of FOMO (fear of missing out) and pay stupid prices.
7x57 rifles are not hard to feed....Or sometimes the owner bids under an alias to drive the bid up ... and winds up keeping his gun less auction fees. Boo-hoo. I generally don't bother with online auctions. Only deal with "buy it now". Or make an offer.
Those are a nice enough rifle but not worth that price tag, especially not used. And why pay so much for a gun that will be difficult to feed? Novelty effect?
I don't own one but I'm seeing concerns about ammo availability in another thread re light recoil caliber for eland.7x57 rifles are not hard to feed....
7x57 rifles are not hard to feed....
I had the M77 MKII in 6.5 Swede and it was the only rifle I have ever owned that would consistently put 3 shots into 3/4" at 200 yards! Glass bedding it was the key. It was a 4"-at-100-yard rifle prior to the glass bed job.Neat rifles for sure. I had a 6.5 Swede too but it wasnt much for accuracy.