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Ruger M77 accuracy issues
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinkev" data-source="post: 5065885" data-attributes="member: 3653"><p>Would I have to bed a new stock? I checked online and can get a Hogue piller bedded for $160 or full length aluminum block for $250. I'm thinking of putting new trigger in while working on it, Timney is $135. I don't have a clue about bedding but have read up on it this morning. If I need to do that I may have to take it to gunsmith for about $150-200. I don't know but I could be up to about $400, I might could get a new gun but then I'm buying a new scope too and this gun needs fixed anyway, so I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinkev, post: 5065885, member: 3653"] Would I have to bed a new stock? I checked online and can get a Hogue piller bedded for $160 or full length aluminum block for $250. I'm thinking of putting new trigger in while working on it, Timney is $135. I don't have a clue about bedding but have read up on it this morning. If I need to do that I may have to take it to gunsmith for about $150-200. I don't know but I could be up to about $400, I might could get a new gun but then I'm buying a new scope too and this gun needs fixed anyway, so I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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