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So, here's a bit of back story.  I've been a long time fan of Ruger rifles.  I bought this M77 RL new in .270 Win in 1985.  It's taken too many deer to count, and a couple of elk.  It's always been a good accurate rifle and it's light enough to carry all day.  It's got a Bushnell Elite 3200 3x9 scope on it.  Good scope too, holds zero perfectly, it's bright, has their rainguard coating that helps keep the lenses clear even in bad weather - and the crosshairs glow for about 15 minutes after shining a light in the lens.  Very nice early and late.  This rifle is an old and dependable friend.  It is in exceptionally good condition, nice slick bore and the stock (cut checkering, not stamped) is not marked up at all.  No rust anywhere.  But it's time for me to let it go.  Since I hurt my shoulder in a fall on the ice several years ago (complete rotator cuff separation and 90% on bicep) it just seems to be slowly getting worse.  To the point the recoil from .270 in a light rifle was affecting my accuracy and enjoyment of the rifle.  Thus, this post.  The rifle is for sale.  They bring $1200 +/- on Gun Broker with no scope.  I'll sell this one for $1000.  Still have about a box and a half of 130 grain Winchester Supreme that the rifle seems to like and the deer don't.  So they go too.  Here's the rifle:

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I'm basically in Ozark and will travel a reasonable distance - say 100 miles - to meet if needed.  Face to face deal, I'm not messing around with an FFL to ship.  Let me know if there's interest.

I'm not giving up centerfire rifles altogether.  I've got another Ruger incoming, a .223 Gen II American Ranch Rifle.  Just ordered a Leupold 2x7 to put on it, rings and some ammunition.  The .223 will do anything I need to do now and with almost insignificant recoil.  So looking forward to having it.

I've already sold my 1942 Husqvarna M38 Swedish Mauser and gave my .30-06 Remington Pump to a grandson.  I now only have Ruger rifles.  A 77/22 in .22LR with a 4x Nikon scope and a 77/22 All Weather (boat paddle stock/stainless rifle) in .22 Magnum with Leupold Compact 2x7 on it.  

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So I'm down to one manufacturer with three rifles all in .22 caliber.  It's good to be me.

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Nice looking rifles.  I still get the urge to get either a .17 HMR or a .22 magnum to do some squirrel hunting in the winter.  If I get the .22 magnum then that would give me an excuse to get a pistol in .22 magnum for target shooting.  Not that I need an excuse.

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Ruger makes some top notch stuff at a working man price.  My first rifle was a 10/22,  I own about a dozen of them now and kids or grandkids get them as first guns.  Many Ruger pistols, Single Sixes,  Marks, Wranglers, American 45 and Security 9's, and a Blackhawk,  A Ruger American .17 hmr.  I have always wanted a Red Label Shotgun or a nice Ruger No.1 single shot...  Just never had one hit me at the right moment.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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