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Remington M7 CDL or Ruger RSI M77?
« on: January 23, 2007, 03:44:33 PM »
I am thinking about getting a light 308 that will take care of most hunting for deer and feral hogs.Any thoughts on the best choice between the two?
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Re: Remington M7 CDL or Ruger RSI M77?
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2007, 03:06:25 AM »
I think both rifles are fine choices.  I have the Ruger because:  I like Ruger's overall design very much - the bolt safety, the floor plate, the controlled feed (but you can load directly into the chamber), and the scope ring system.  I love the appearance with the full length stock.  I installed a Timney trigger in mine, as Rugers do have a heavier pull than I like.  I don't feel that they are anywhere near as bad as some exaggerate them to be, but I like the Timney anyway.  A lot of guys find them relatively easy to touch up without replacing them.  Ruger M77's started out with some barrel issues many years ago, but the Ruger barrels nowadays IMO shoot with anything and are somewhat underrated.  Lots of people have concerns about the full length stock and it's effects on accuracy.  I have always felt that those were valid concerns because wood can get snaky as the moisture and temp change.  I look at that two ways - one, my RSI and a friend of mine who has the same, are both great shooters - right at MOA (hornady fatctory ammo).  Never had any issues with POI change.  Ruger has been very good with customer service and I believe if there was a problem they would stand behind it.  I have a few Mannlicher style stocked rifles and I have never had problems, but that possibility does exist with wood unless floated or bedded.  I have returned traditionally stocked rifles (not Rugers or full stocks BTW) to the factory with "wild stocks" and they were replaced.  Really, the only issue I have with my RSI is that I tend not to take it hunting much because I am too finicky about dinging up such a nice looking rifle.  I gravitated to the stainless synthetic side for my "tools".   But, I really do like my RSI.  Fine rifle.
That said, I have always thought the Model 7 was a nice compact rifle as well.  I just prefer Ruger's design characteristics and the appearance of the RSI..

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Re: Remington M7 CDL or Ruger RSI M77?
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2007, 04:13:47 AM »
FYI, the new Rugers have a new trigger called the LC6. It's oustanding. ;)
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Re: Remington M7 CDL or Ruger RSI M77?
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2007, 05:06:17 AM »
Go to your gun shop and have the clerk lay them both on the counter.  In turn, mount each rifle a few times.  And look them over.  One of them will whisper "buy me, buy me".   You really have a Win-Win situation.
Now then, don't go over board and buy some clunky lump of a scope to go on your choice.  ;)

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Re: Remington M7 CDL or Ruger RSI M77?
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2007, 05:57:31 AM »
Ahab, I have heard about the new Ruger trigger.  Anxious to see and try one.   

I think Beemanbeme's advice is exactly right - nothing but good rifle choices (and one will whisper to you), and a nice reasonably sized and powered scope goes well for your use on either rifle.  I had a 2.5X20 Leupold on my Ruger, recently swapped it for a 1.75X5X20 Burris - just because I was moving some scopes around on my rifles.  I was happy with either scope where it was, I think it was more like my wife moves the furniture periodically.
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Re: Remington M7 CDL or Ruger RSI M77?
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2007, 01:44:52 PM »
Years ago in the mid 80's I had a tang safety RSI. It was in 308, and the tang saftey was super loud. Trigger was OK and the rifle shot acceptably around 2 inch groups. It had a 3x Weaver on it and was an ideal blacktail and elk rifle in western Washington state. What I really liked was the way the rifle handled I also liked its light weight. A dealer has them for 575.00 before taxes, is that just about right?
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Re: Remington M7 CDL or Ruger RSI M77?
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2007, 03:13:12 PM »
Ruger 77 would be my choice...........I have 2 , tang safety 22-250 and a new 77 260. Excellent quality and accuracy.