I am looking at doing some work on my Ruger M77 MKII. I could never get it to shoot very well. Most of the time it is 1.5 @ 100 yards with a scope. I know for deer that is fine, but have been toying with the idea of using it for groundhogs. Anyway, I will be taking it to a gunsmith next week, and getting some trigger work done. I was also thinking of replacing the synthetic stock with a nice laminated one; (from Boyd's) and maybe getting it bedded. Is this a wise or not so wise idea? I would like a laminated stock simply because I like the way it looks with a stainless barrel. Or is there something else that I should be looking at doing? I do handload, and I think I am capable of shooting better than that! I have a 1951 Marlin 336 in 35 Rem that I can shoot .6 @ 100 yards and 1.3@ 200. Any thoughts, ideas? Thanks!
ps. It is a 260 Rem. And it is not the scope. I put a new Sightron SII on last year.
ps. It is a 260 Rem. And it is not the scope. I put a new Sightron SII on last year.