Dixiedog1
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Well I got my Ruger 77/17 Hornet scoped up this morning and headed off to the range to see if I made wrong choice going Ruger....it was a toss up between the Ruger 77 and the CZ 527 and the flush mag along with the laminate stock won me over
The rifle is a nice looking rifle with good lines and I've been a fan of all the Ruger laminate stocks I've had so far...they are stable and hold up well

Now for my prep....I mounted the Ruger rings that came with the rifle and my Wheeler pointers were a mile off so I lapped the rings....they are the first set of rings I've ever used a power drill to lap...they were that bad. I got about 80% cleanup and mounted a Monarch 3 4-16 scope. I looked down the bore and saw the fouling in the barrel from the factory test shots so I never bothered swab or clean the bore in any way. The ring screws were all torqued to 20 in lbs and the rifle prep was done.
I didn't have a boresighter that would go down to .17 caliber so I went the eyeball the bore and dial the scope in route....right out of the box my scope appeared to be spot on for this rifle....I didn't adjust the windage or elevation.
First 5 shot group @ 100 yards...how I got a scope that was just slapped in the rings and it hit this close is beyond me. I doubt I'll ever see that happen again. I did screw myself over on the one hole group on my fifth shot...I hate it when that happens.

Next 5 shot group I had cranked my scope over too far....this is the first time I've used these targets and I though the center dot was 1"....it's not so I over comped it

Next group

Next group

The fifth and final group of the day....figured I better stop while I was ahead.

I'm extremely pleased with how this rifle performed so far, I just pulled it from the box...mounted my scope and shot it using factory Hornady Superformance 20 gr ammo off a bipod. I'm sure the groups could shrink if I bothered shooting it off a good rest but since this is a hunting rifle I'm shooting it how I would for that. I was very close to purchasing a CZ 527 because I had read a few horror stories about the 2 pc bolt...bad triggers...inaccurate rifles the Ruger 77 Hornets were....I'm not seeing it in my rifle. I think I may have hit the Ruger Lotto on this one.
The rifle is a nice looking rifle with good lines and I've been a fan of all the Ruger laminate stocks I've had so far...they are stable and hold up well

Now for my prep....I mounted the Ruger rings that came with the rifle and my Wheeler pointers were a mile off so I lapped the rings....they are the first set of rings I've ever used a power drill to lap...they were that bad. I got about 80% cleanup and mounted a Monarch 3 4-16 scope. I looked down the bore and saw the fouling in the barrel from the factory test shots so I never bothered swab or clean the bore in any way. The ring screws were all torqued to 20 in lbs and the rifle prep was done.
I didn't have a boresighter that would go down to .17 caliber so I went the eyeball the bore and dial the scope in route....right out of the box my scope appeared to be spot on for this rifle....I didn't adjust the windage or elevation.
First 5 shot group @ 100 yards...how I got a scope that was just slapped in the rings and it hit this close is beyond me. I doubt I'll ever see that happen again. I did screw myself over on the one hole group on my fifth shot...I hate it when that happens.

Next 5 shot group I had cranked my scope over too far....this is the first time I've used these targets and I though the center dot was 1"....it's not so I over comped it

Next group

Next group

The fifth and final group of the day....figured I better stop while I was ahead.

I'm extremely pleased with how this rifle performed so far, I just pulled it from the box...mounted my scope and shot it using factory Hornady Superformance 20 gr ammo off a bipod. I'm sure the groups could shrink if I bothered shooting it off a good rest but since this is a hunting rifle I'm shooting it how I would for that. I was very close to purchasing a CZ 527 because I had read a few horror stories about the 2 pc bolt...bad triggers...inaccurate rifles the Ruger 77 Hornets were....I'm not seeing it in my rifle. I think I may have hit the Ruger Lotto on this one.