Ruger 77 in .357 magnum

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Ruger 77 in .357 magnum

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http://www.alloutdoor.com/2017/10/31/wa ... Newsletter

OK...so what could it be used for in the UK?
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Fun...??
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#3 Post by kevinww »

I use mine on club gallery shoots for carbines using peep sights, saves wear and tear on Marlins / Winchesters etc and gets a fair bit interest as not many have seen one.
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There have been several members in my club with them. They are used for FUN!
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Is "having fun" classed as good reason to posess in a fascist society ? lol
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Fun isn't but target shooting is, and that would be good reason.
There is at least on used in the club and I think it is used in some gallery comps. but I don't know which ones
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#7 Post by the running man »

I had a stainless one in 44 mag, very nice, crisp single stage trigger, lovely short barrell with mod and the action was nice amd easy going... I used mine for close fox mainly (which turned them i side out on the spot) within say 60-80m 100 would be pushing it a bit, i did go onto warminster ranges with it at 2/300 and was using full magnums, it hit the board and the black ok and with tinkering im sure a load could be found.

I entered mine at gr open events once and won a few golds....

The mod was great and it was quieter than a 17hmr, alas i never used it that much and the addition of my 30-06 proved to be my go to for deer and fox, so i sold it, had i been a millionaire ide have kept it as it was a nice gun...
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Chuck wrote:http://www.alloutdoor.com/2017/10/31/wa ... Newsletter

OK...so what could it be used for in the UK?
Fox control or humane despatch. I know people to use one for both and even a registered slaughterman who used one for despatching cattle. He carried his in a short guncase on the dashboard of his truck. The case wasn't shaped as a conventional case but rectangular and could be mistaken for a pool cue case.
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#9 Post by Chuck »

Ahhh FUN, something the UK is short on nowadays.

Didn't think .357 was a target round, well there you go.

I was actually looking for this "Fox control or humane despatch". Thanks Chapius.
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#10 Post by WelshShooter »

Not that this is good shooting or anything, but this is a 25 round group from a Marlin 1894 shot off hand with open sights at 25m. During load development, I got a 5 shot group almost through the same hole when shooting bench rest at 25m.

It definitely has the potential for precision shooting from a gallery range point of view. It's easy to forget sometimes that its actually a handgun round.
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