Ruger M77 Zytel, Skeleton, Boat Paddle Stock... Great Hunting Rifles

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • In this video I take an in depth look at the Ruger M77 Mark II Zytel, skelton, boat paddle stock or whatever it's called? And I look at both the M77 and how it evolved along and the stock that makes this rifle unique.

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  • @undercovercop2000
    @undercovercop2000 4 года назад +50

    It’s very refreshing to find a relaxing, calm, and well thought out video on this platform.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +2

      Thanks, I really appreciate that!

    • @Democrats-Are-Idiots
      @Democrats-Are-Idiots Год назад

      Much better than the angry seething gun nuts that represent the vast majority of gun channels.

  • @ianhindmarsh7373
    @ianhindmarsh7373 Год назад +2

    Love my Rugers 25 06 and 338 Winchester Mag. beautiful hunting rifles.

  • @wigglemonkey958
    @wigglemonkey958 3 года назад +11

    Just bought my first rifle and decided to go with a 1987 M77. Drove 10 hrs through the night to pick it up, just getting out to the woods and it’s pouring rain! I LOVE IT !!! Couldn’t have asked for a better first day to get to know my new old lady !

  • @FloridaSaltwaterLife
    @FloridaSaltwaterLife 3 года назад +10

    I have one in .270, it's been my go to rifle for the past 30 years, from Florida to Alaska, Connecticut to Colorado, the thing has never let me down. I have all the faith in the world in it to get the job done every time.

  • @bentleycochran2466
    @bentleycochran2466 4 месяца назад +1

    My father grandfather and uncle have all had one identical to that one in 30-06 my entire life been my dream rifle forever

  • @bobsmith-ru7xp
    @bobsmith-ru7xp 4 года назад +17

    I've got one of these in .308 and a stainless laminate 7mm Rem mag, probably my two favorite rifles.

  • @ronaldbowen4760
    @ronaldbowen4760 Год назад +3

    I have one M77 Mark II in a 280 Rem. I have a 44 Mag Simon scope on it and love it. It shoots great.

  • @213bunch
    @213bunch 3 года назад +9

    I have one in .270 with a stainless scope! I've had it over 25 years and have harvested a variety of big game with it! Love my Ruger..still use to this day!

  • @alaskajohn5695
    @alaskajohn5695 3 года назад +11

    Mr. Tom, I bought my first M77 Boat Paddle .22-Magnum in 1991. Since then, I own several in different caliber’s. Personally, my experience living on the coast of Alaska (Salt Breeze) Conditions. The rifle is basically indestructible with average care, extremely accurate in all conditions. I have some amazing shot stories, to many to tell. In conclusion, I rate that rifle my Go-To-Rifle in all conditions. New Subscriber, learned a lot, excellent job…

    • @mikebraun9673
      @mikebraun9673 2 года назад +1

      I have the same 77/22 in 22 mag and it is a real shooter... Check GunBroker and see what the current value is for a Boat Paddle .22 mag... you will be shocked at asking $$

  • @rtmdlawncare5774
    @rtmdlawncare5774 2 года назад +2

    I remember the day my dad bought this brand new.
    1989. Black with green inserts. Scoped and zeroed it in when I got home from army training.
    It’s dead on and I’ve got to say when he passed I pulled that out of the safe a cried. We shot a lot of varmints with it. It looks brand new today. He knew quality when he saw it. Best $250 bucks he ever spent.

  • @davidbaker4838
    @davidbaker4838 2 года назад +7

    I bought my 30.06 new when Ruger came out with the M77 Mk11 boat paddle stock. In order to shoot accurately I did replace the trigger with a Timney trigger, bedded the action and free floated the stock. I also use Barnes TTX 165 gr bullet with RL19 powder using Barnes recommenced max load. Since this rifle kicks like a mule and I'm approaching 70, I am installing a removable muzzle brake. I also mounted a good quality Vortex scope. I love this gun as well as my kids and grand kids. Shoots sub MOA and extremely accurate out to 300 yards (need that in New Mexico. If you ever want to sell your gun let me know, i will not hesitate taking it off you hands.

  • @tomalophicon
    @tomalophicon 2 года назад +3

    I bought a used one in .243 about 10 year ago.
    Have used it extensively here in Australia in the mountains, in all weather on goats, pigs, deer and even some rabbits.
    I've fallen on it several times, dropped it etc.
    It's been the most reliable, dependable, and fun gun I've used.
    Friends who use it are surprised at its weight and dependabiity.
    I will never sell this gun and will continue using for the rest of my days.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  2 года назад +1

      I did a 243 video with a good friend of mine and he's of the same opinion as yourself. His 243 is the same as yours, and I have been really impressed with how accurate his is.

    • @jordancoglan1406
      @jordancoglan1406 Месяц назад +1

      I also have this rifle in .243

    • @jordancoglan1406
      @jordancoglan1406 Месяц назад +1

      Also in AUS

  • @wcjames1189
    @wcjames1189 Месяц назад

    You hit every point! Mauser action, 3 way safety off the tang, low cheek, and absolutely indestructable. Mine's a 30-06, and ive dropped deer at 400 yards in the open, and 30 yards through heavy brush. And easy to carry at the ready while driving or posting at the transitions.
    All these reasons are why I chose this for whitetail hunting up in Northern Wisconsin in starting in 1991 .
    When conditions in deer camp swing from 45 degrees and sleeting to 10 below zero, to blinding whiteout snowstorms this rifle simply WILL NOT fail you! Ive used it every year since and continue to do so to this day.
    Mr. River, I am in awe of how well you covered the attributes of this indestructible workhorse of a rifle. Absolutely brilliant work-Kudos!

  • @DobermansRock
    @DobermansRock 7 месяцев назад +1

    As a white water canoer. This was the best thing after sliced bread. Through rapids, soaked, over and over. Love it when its called the boat paddle.
    Perfect rifle for harsh environments. You can beat on it and only feel bad about defeat.
    On the range it has to be allowed to cool down. It gets into drift when hot. Not a problem in one shot one kill cases.
    They do drift after about 7 rounds without time between. Usually low and to the right for me. Milage may vary.
    The only other go to for hunting in my Handi Rifle. No longer made.
    Add a 3X9 variable quality scope. You are in business.
    Mine is passed from my brother to me in .30-06. He passed. But, his soul remains on all hunts.

  • @goldcfi7103
    @goldcfi7103 4 года назад +7

    The boat paddle/skeleton stock rifles are great rifles. They are not bench-rest accurate, but they are well built, rugged, and minute-of-deer accurate. I own two, both in blued finish : 7.62x39 and 257 Roberts. They have become fairly desirable collectibles-particularly in unusual configurations, finish, and chambering. Thanks for posting.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +6

      Yes, those are 2 extremely collectable rifles you have. Nice! And to be honest I'm a little envious of your 257 Roberts. That's one of my absolute favorite cartridges.

    • @garylewis6631
      @garylewis6631 Год назад

      Hi Tom, I'm a Utah boy. Was brought up on nice wood and blue'd steel. Always thought the boat paddle and stainless was ugly as heck. My best friend loved them. Needless to say was not to happy with my oldest boy when e came home from the pawn shop with 9ne in 223. It was shot.out or else the barrel was not good to start with, thus the pain shop. We tried several different brands of ammo with out any results. Even loaded many different combinations with no results. Finally sent it back to Ruger with a letter telling all that we had done excluding the fact that it was purchased from a pawn shop. Ruger replaced the barrel with a new one at no charge, even sent it back for free. Good shooter now. Lots of respect for Ruger. Still like nice wood and blues steel!!!

  • @kirklogeston5935
    @kirklogeston5935 2 года назад +2

    I bought one of these rifles in 270 Winchester when they first came out. The Rifle is Great! This rifle has always been my go to rifle.

  • @GbodyPat
    @GbodyPat 2 года назад +2

    I love mine in 300 win mag, I used it all last year and can say it became my favorite rifle after using it to harvest 2 elk and 2 mule deer.

  • @dvetter473
    @dvetter473 Год назад +3

    I happened upon my M77 many years ago used in a gun shop. I wasn’t familiar with the model but bought it because it was chambered in 7.62 x39, and I had a couple of cases that I bought for nothing! Roger must have only made a few in 7.62x39 because since then I have never heard of anyone owning one. I consistently get sub MOA groups at 100 yards with cheap Russian ammo. Love it!

    • @willrowell3218
      @willrowell3218 5 месяцев назад +1

      From my understanding the 7.62x39 was only offered as a distributor exclusive, not a cataloged item. But, I could be wrong. I know I've looked for one for a long time and have yet to find one. At least at a reasonable price.

  • @tonypurton3135
    @tonypurton3135 4 года назад +16

    Really appreciate your presentation style and the honesty and integrity that you deliver in your analysis mate !!
    Terrific work from a 30 year Ruger fan who’s always respected the genius of Bill himself
    Thank you for your efforts
    Subscribed and looking forward to seeing your further reviews ...........so genuine and refreshing and truthful from a bloke with deep hunting roots and heritage
    Best to you from sunny
    Tasmania
    Australia 🇦🇺

  • @kalmlykeabomb
    @kalmlykeabomb 2 года назад +4

    My dad and I have hunted with these in 300 win mag for 20 years. Unfortunately my dads was stolen out of his truck 2 days ago. They're fantastic but good lord that light narrow stock lets it buck. Also, I have had one or two of these in MKII with wood grain inserts. That's not to say someone didn't put the wood grain on a newer rifle. At one point we had around 20 of these in calibers from .22 LR to .338.

  • @darrelldickerson9696
    @darrelldickerson9696 4 года назад +9

    Thanks for this video. It's nice to see an appreciation for the older models. I have one in 270 with the wood inserts. I have always been drawn to this model. Thanks again.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +5

      I'm glad you liked it. And to be honest I've always thought the wood inserts looked the best!

    • @chevysilver-ray-dough6328
      @chevysilver-ray-dough6328 3 года назад +2

      Those wood insert stocks are, in my opinion, some of the best looking rifles ever made.

    • @darrelldickerson9696
      @darrelldickerson9696 3 года назад +1

      @@chevysilver-ray-dough6328 agree

  • @lowhydrogen7018a1
    @lowhydrogen7018a1 4 года назад +3

    I wanted a Ruger FTW rifle but refused to spend the 1200$ they were selling for. One day I saw them for 500$ online because Ruger discontinued them in certain cartridges. I picked up a 7 mag and love it. It will definitely last me a lifetime. Awesome video!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +4

      A lot of people could learn something from what you just wrote here, and that's the value patience! Well done.

  • @bryanhanson5743
    @bryanhanson5743 4 года назад +6

    Enjoyed your video. Learned some things that I did not know about the history of the rifle. I bought one of these new back in the early 1990s in 300. Win. I think it was featured in Gun Digest that year. Been using it ever since. It is absolutely indestructible. Any large scratches can be sanded out of the stock and some fine steel wool or polishing cloth touches up the barrel. The only two things I didnt like about the rifle were the ribbed butt pad and the rattle of the integral sling brackets. I replaced the butt pad with a smooth recoil pad that does not catch on your clothes. Mine has proven very accurate with hand loads. Have used it much more than some of my “prettier” guns!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. And I have to say the more I use mine the more I like it. It's quickly becoming my go to rifle. The accuracy right now is 1 MOA with hand loads and I've only tried 2 loads in it so far. It handles great and like you said it's indestructible. And I suspect I'll be taking it with me this afternoon on a kayak access hunt just because I know it can take the abuse.
      BTW, that was a good idea changing the recoil pad. I'm ok with the recoil pad on mine. I haven't had any issues with it catching on my cloths or with recoil because its in .270 but I suspect a good recoil pad makes these so much nicer to shoot in heavy recoiling cartridges like yours? I would probably want to change the pad like you did even for a 30/06.

  • @danieledwards7178
    @danieledwards7178 Месяц назад

    Love mine ... '91 Ruger m77 mark II all weather in 7mm Rem Mag with a Harris bipod, Alaskan magnum stretch sling that holds 4 rounds and an old Tasco 6-24 Range Finding scope .... with an extra heavy duty ICC aluminum case the whole pkg in 1991 was just $1k ... she shoots Sub MOA with the "Underwood loaded" SST 154g or "underwood loaded" AccuBond 160g .... Definitely a tool to be handed down for generations to come ...

    • @danieledwards7178
      @danieledwards7178 Месяц назад

      If I had the coin ... a Burris Eliminator 6 would be awesome addition.. . Lol

  • @rustyyates421
    @rustyyates421 2 года назад +2

    I had this rifle in 91in 338. Win mag. This particular version is one of the best guns ever made. I bought this ruger m77 mk ll for less than 400 dollars new. I prefer wood furniture but on this particular rifle that solid zytel stock was solid and weather proof. As far as the accuracy, it is as accurate as you are. This rifle in 30.06 is a 1000 yard gun.

  • @raycapps118
    @raycapps118 3 года назад +3

    I have this rifle in .270 and 7mm08, both with zytel stocks. Both extremely accurate. I’ve watched your video on this several times. Great job and I’ll probably watch it several more times. Thank you sir

  • @jaybrown3924
    @jaybrown3924 2 года назад +1

    I have one in .280 that shoots sub 1/2 moa with my hand loads . It’s is also the best carrying gun I own . Love it .

  • @robertyusinski6082
    @robertyusinski6082 4 года назад +11

    This is my first time seeing one of your review videos, and i will be a return customer for sure! Great review! This has been one of my bucketlist rifles for a long time. Just picked one up that was MFG in 1998 and chambered in .270. Can't wait to take it out in the PA deer woods this upcoming season!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +3

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! And I'll be load testing mine this weekend. I want to see just how accurate can this rifle be. Of course it's already minute of deer and I can't wait to take mine to the woods either.

  • @gilream
    @gilream 3 года назад +2

    Tom, Bought my M77 (tang safety), 30-06 on sale in 1992 for $324 (list price was $359). Accuracy was very good from the jump, sub MOA. Later had the action professionally bedded, the barrel free floated and the trigger lightened to 1 1/2 pounds. Have shot some stupid crazy groups using Sierra 168 match bullets and it shoots Ballistic Tips under 1/2 MOA. I'll never part with this thing. Absolutely love it. Thanks for the video.

  • @AnthonyHawks-gk5dd
    @AnthonyHawks-gk5dd 9 месяцев назад

    I have this exact same rifle. Stainless in .270 with the same stock. It is my go to rifle for deer and my absolute favorite all weather rifle. I purchased mine new and have no plans to ever let this one go. Loved watching your review of it.

  • @garybalasa3158
    @garybalasa3158 3 года назад +3

    I have watched a lot of rifle reviews, but mate you put this across so well and informatively that I was blown away, great detailed explanation of the important aspects, no bull just plain and to the point in a really well presented manner, thank you been searching for ages for a bit of history on this and in 30 minutes you covered what others have taken many segments and not even gotten close, well done Champ.

  • @victorespinosa1673
    @victorespinosa1673 2 года назад +3

    Loved the tone of this video. I never thought of this rifle as inaccurate. I have this same rifle in 7mm. I've never changed a thing on it. I shoot Winchester Silvertip 150gr (a discontinued round) . It shoots sub moa. My son owns the blued M77 Mkll, it does not like that round. We just started trying other factory rounds until we found one that shoots moa.I took mine to a gunsmith to put a muzzle break, he told me not to change anything on the rifle, it was shooting as tight as some of his best rifles. Go figure. P.S., I bought this at Walmart.

  • @jeffhull2504
    @jeffhull2504 8 месяцев назад

    Great video Tom and very informative on the old Ruger M77 boat paddle stock rifle. Picked one up in .243 Win in the early 2000's for my wife and she just loves it. She has taken a few antelope and tons of deer with it and couldn't ask for more. Funny how when I first starting hunting in the late 70's, if I could shoot a one inch group at a 100 yards I was excited. Today, most rifle hunters would view this as horrible accuracy, but it was more than accurate enough for deer hunting. I imagine most deer that I have ever taken were all taken less than 200 yards, and a few I can count on one hand that were over that. Love the look of these rifles, wish I would of bought a few more of these in the day. Keep up the great videos, very refreshing to listen to a real rifleman and hunter. God Bless and take care.

  • @nicholasdoneen7860
    @nicholasdoneen7860 4 года назад +3

    I have always been drawn to these, a buddy has one in .243 and was just a phenomenal hunting rifle. My dad got one in .270 and I killed everything with it, elk, deer, coyotes, etc. I just bought one for myself chambered in 7mm and am excited to utilize one truly great rifle. Thanks for the history and great information.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. And I can't wait to put this one to use this year! The more i shoot it the more I'm liking it. And my buddy has one in .243 that will absolutely shoot!

  • @donaldanderson4139
    @donaldanderson4139 2 года назад

    I’ve been following your presentations for some time now and can honestly say that they’re the best. Keep them coming and thanks for this one.

  • @korazjian5251
    @korazjian5251 Год назад

    Hey tom!
    I just took a trip out to Oregon to visit my pops, ended up coming home with a super blackhawk 44 mag and M77 in .25-06 with an older Leupold VX-2.
    Such a flat shooter, low recoil and smooth action!
    serials match up to around 1982/83.
    Glad to add it to my collection!

  • @adammcevoy2010
    @adammcevoy2010 3 года назад +2

    Just picked one of these up couple weeks ago in 338 win mag , great video !!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад +1

      I found myself reaching for mine more and more this season. It's just that good in the field. Just be ready for a little thump when you pull the trigger on yours!

  • @kmerkingdomfilms
    @kmerkingdomfilms 3 года назад

    I really like the Ruger MK 2. Mine is a 270 win, I love and own it for 27 years. It has never turn me down. Thanks for sharing.

  • @timmer9lives
    @timmer9lives Год назад

    You are just dead on absolutely correct in almost every word you said. “Minute of Deer….not Minute of Angle.”
    That and “People in the woods - not people watching RUclips videos”
    Just a great, common sense review of a Hunting Rifle. And I have a Zytel 22 bolt action single shot Remington that my dad bought for training us. It’s indestructible. Probably one of the most informative videos about firearm designs & manufacturing I seen in a while. Just great.
    SUBSCRIBED !!

  • @ukeplaya1
    @ukeplaya1 4 года назад +3

    This was a great and honest review. I've loved the look of this rifle for over 20 yrs. Now I'm finally going to pick one up because of your review. Thank you!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +3

      I don't think you'll regret it. The more I shoot mine the more I like it. And I haven't quite nailed down the load for it but I'm getting one inch groups with 140gr Accubonds right now and I'm convinced it'll shoot even better than that? A good friend of mine is shooting 3/4" groups in his skeleton stock .243 Mark II. It seems the accuracy potential of these rifles is a lot better than what I was expecting. And I will be taking it to the woods this year.

    • @patrioticguy1791
      @patrioticguy1791 2 года назад +1

      They aren't made anymore so used will be your only option. And they bring a pretty penny...but well worth it!

    • @patrioticguy1791
      @patrioticguy1791 2 года назад +1

      I own one in .270 win. I love it. I just bought wood inserts for it. Cedar. Looks really cool. Thanks for the review!

    • @travishehl830
      @travishehl830 2 года назад

      @@patrioticguy1791 where did you get wood inserts?

  • @arthurparris6223
    @arthurparris6223 Год назад

    I have a M77 MK ll stainless with a composite stock in .308. Installed a Timney trigger and that made it for me. Perfect for my deer hunting.

  • @bradwolfgram6345
    @bradwolfgram6345 Год назад

    It’s always great to watch a video when you are talking about a rifle that I own . Now I know it’s a great rifle. Thank you for the great videos.

  • @kenfochtman8698
    @kenfochtman8698 2 года назад +1

    Got one in .270 when they first came out. Still have it and love it. Only regret is I didn’t buy the .22 version of it. I will someday.

  • @markwentland3147
    @markwentland3147 Год назад +1

    I have that same Rifle in a 280 Rem with green inserts I love that rifle

  • @jereganey1576
    @jereganey1576 3 года назад +1

    Great job ( as usual ) of presenting this Ruger rifle and showing us the finer aspects as well as the historical aspects which to me sets your videos apart from most others. I have this same rifle in 270 Win that's never been fired as I bought it new and have had it in my safe all these yrs . This is simply bc I quit hunting so long ago . At the same time I bought this model I also purchased the Ruger Mini 14 stainless Ranch model as well as the stainless model 10/22 and to date none of them have ever been fired except I assume the test firing at the factory . I love them all, especially as I learn more and more about them . Thanks again for your videos Tom , take care and stay safe.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад +2

      It's the historical aspects to me that make firearms interesting and that's why I like sharing that information with others. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I have to say you have really good taste in firearms!

  • @kenbyker6696
    @kenbyker6696 13 дней назад

    Great video,and great informative history video! The way you explain it,it definitely is a great HUNTING rifle! 😊

  • @beharford
    @beharford 3 года назад +1

    Very nicely done, Tom....great video. I do like your laidback approach...what a refreshing change!
    My .308 Mark II will be 30 this year...I agree with some, with the composite stock and stainless hardware it was never a thing of beauty - and those three decades of hard use certainly haven't helped - but it is and always has been reliable, tough and more than accurate for our local mulies and black bear, and it has never failed me. I did change out the 'package' Ruger scope for a Nikon a number of years back, but the rifle itself is as it was from day one....I've got a couple other much newer rifles, but nothing feels as good in my hands as I'm climbing around the Coquihalla Summit every fall.....if anyone has a chance to buy one of these, I'd say go for it....
    Thanks again for posting

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      It seems like just yesterday when they were coming out with these, not 30 + years ago?

  • @mitchellthomas8432
    @mitchellthomas8432 Год назад

    Bought mine the first year they made it in this configuration. I still hunt with it today and have had 0 problems or failures with it. 3006 Springfield is my choice for an all round North American caliber in the lower 48.

  • @BADBOYM109R
    @BADBOYM109R 2 года назад +1

    I always thought they where ugly, i remember when they came out always said I would never buy one. With that said found a used one so cheap I couldn’t pass it up decided I would play with it a little before I would sell it, well the first load I made shot excellent touching bullets. Love that gun is my go to deer rifle and has been a very long time!

  • @woodystube1000
    @woodystube1000 Год назад

    Great video with fantastic explanation of the rifle's history. However, I'm reading all of these comments and scratching my head. I bought this exact rifle in the mid 90's in .270. Always been a big Ruger fan, and this was my first rifle bigger than 22LR. Other than maybe a half dozen trips to the range over almost 3 decades, it lives in my safe. I bought a VERY inexpensive Ruger American in .243 on clearance a few years ago, threw it in a Boyds stock and stuck a Nikon Buckmaster on it. That "low-end" Ruger rifle absolutely runs circles around my M77, in just about every way. To be fair, I am comparing a .270 to a .243. My M77 Mark II may be an indestructible all-weather rifle, but when I go hunting I grab the Ruger American every time. Freezer stays full.

  • @russellsullivan2342
    @russellsullivan2342 Год назад

    I have one in 22-250. Love it for hunting. Always groups under 1" @ 100 yards irregardless of weather. It is very light which is harder for me to steady, but I bought it for the field not the bench. Thanks!

  • @dustinsilva6130
    @dustinsilva6130 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video on this rifle. I picked up a lighty used 338 m77 mark II a few years ago, absolutely love it. I am looking for a 270 and 300 in this model.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. And this probably isn't going to be my last one either?

  • @atanaka1069
    @atanaka1069 3 года назад +1

    I have 2 of these, 1 in .243 and the other in .300 win mag. I think these are beautiful rifles as well as great hunting guns. My .243 will shoot .75 in groups with Hornady 95gr. SST and the .300 shoots 1 inch groups which I’m still looking right ammo combo so with the right ammo they are shooters. Wish I would have bought one in .308 so if I find one I’m buying it. Thanks for making this video and showing what a fantastic rifle this is.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it and I agree with the right ammo they can shoot. My friend Joey has one in .243 and 30/06 and both are sub MOA.

  • @combatengineerbroski6712
    @combatengineerbroski6712 2 года назад

    I could sit and drink coffee with this ole boy everyday of the week. Love the content!

  • @kennethhlavik8155
    @kennethhlavik8155 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for all the information! I have a Ruger M77 Mark II it's a great rifle like you said. It's built like a tank.

  • @robelliott5900
    @robelliott5900 3 года назад +1

    What a great, detailed and thought out video. You obviously know a thing or two about guns. This is my first video from you I have watched. Won’t be my last.
    Thanks for taking the time to make this video.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад +1

      I appreciate your comment Rob. As for me knowing a thing or two about guns, I think that's because I did everything wrong and eventually all I had left was what worked? I guess it's knowledge either way but I certainly took the scenic route getting here. LOL

    • @robelliott5900
      @robelliott5900 3 года назад

      @@TomRiverSimpleLiving isn’t that the truth.

  • @MSHunts
    @MSHunts Месяц назад

    I’d love to see a range day video with this rifle.

  • @guns4funfreedomkeeper999
    @guns4funfreedomkeeper999 Год назад

    I have two of those MK2’s. One in 270, the other in 300wm. Love them both.

  • @michaelwhitman8642
    @michaelwhitman8642 2 года назад

    Absolutely great presentation. I have one of these rifles with the green inlets in the stock. It's a 30-06 and shoots Absolutely great. It's a keeper. These rifles are exceptionally tuff built and will handle any environment. Well done Bill Ruger!!!!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  2 года назад

      Thanks Michael, and Ruger definitely got it right with this one.

  • @ethanolson2591
    @ethanolson2591 4 года назад +2

    I have found this rifle locally for $500 in. 30-06. The stock is fairly scratched but the bore and action is very clean. At first I didn’t think it was worth the money but now I do. Have a bushnel elite scope that is decent enough

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  4 года назад +3

      I had wanted one of these since they came out but just never did get one. Well a couple of years of ago I decided to finally get one. Now keep in mind you could get these rifles used at a really low price way back when. Well we'll just say I had sticker shock when I saw how much these had gone up in value over the years. But they went up in value because they are such a great rifle. Unlike most rifles today these old Zytel stocks are going to keep holding their value if not continuing to go up. And I think you got a great deal on yours for $500!

    • @shawncrittenden6216
      @shawncrittenden6216 4 года назад +1

      The Stock cleans up light scratches and white dusty looking oxidation real nice with Armor-All tire cleaner..... Makes it look brand new.....

  • @matthewknight1910
    @matthewknight1910 3 года назад +1

    I agree with you - I think they’re a good looking unit.

  • @theoutdoorsmantimg3450
    @theoutdoorsmantimg3450 Год назад

    I have a mkII 30-06 with zytel stock, My wife got me for Christmas in 1990 ,it would shoot clover leaf groups every day with 165 gr federal fusion ammo....great gun still have it.

  • @themanonmars2708
    @themanonmars2708 3 года назад

    I had an uncle who shot one in 270. Always loved that rifle, thanks for the video!

  • @johnnyboy9931
    @johnnyboy9931 3 года назад

    My nephew was looking for a deer rifle a couple of years ago while stationed in Texas doing his advanced flight training as a Marine aviator. He had grown up shooting his dad's Remington Model 788 in .243 Win and was looking at a "modern" hunting rifle, like a Ruger American or a T/C Compass. I have a friend who had just inherited her dad's guns which she had asked me to appraise. They included an early 90's Ruger M77 in .243 with a Swift 3-9x50 scope, blue steel and a nice checkered walnut stock. My nephew decided that the M77 was the better option to go with that and my friend accepted the lower end of the price range from my appraisal. It was a great deal for a classic hunting rifle and only a couple of hundred dollars more than the "modern" rifles. I worked up couple of loads and was impressed by the inherent accuracy of the .243 cartridge. That rifle seemed to shoot adequate hunting accuracy for just about anything I tried. I fine-tuned a good sub-MOA load for the two bullets that I had selected. Unfortunately the Marines have kept him too busy to have many opportunities to hunt. That might change as he has now completed all of his helicopter flight training and will soon to be stationed on the east coast. I am really enjoying your videos, having recently discovered your channel. It's all about the hunting for me too. One question that this SW Virginia mountain boy has is......what is the accent that your other viewers keep commenting on?

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      It's funny you should mention the Marines and the accent. There's one retired Marine here that lives overseas that commented early on that hearing me talk reminded him of home. He was originally from north Georgia. What sounds like a funny accent to one person sounds like home to another. Funny how that works out.
      And I think your nephew is definitely going to appreciate that M77 more and more over time? After he's got his time in and retires and that rifle still functions like the day it came from the factory is when he'll appreciate paying that little bit extra now. And in a great cartridge too. Those .243's aren't just easy to load for but they're also a lot of fun doing the load testing with.
      And I'm glad your enjoying the videos!

  • @jarrettpdaugherty
    @jarrettpdaugherty Год назад

    I have this rifle in 270 and love it, it is my go to.

  • @JamesTuller-hw1cp
    @JamesTuller-hw1cp 9 месяцев назад

    Ive got a M77 mark ll in 7 rem mag
    Sub moa rifle. Best dam hunting rifle there is.
    Bought it on 92.
    Great video

  • @markduncan7638
    @markduncan7638 2 года назад

    Just picked one of these up in .308 Winchester, looks identical to yours. Couldnt be happier with it, it's in great condition.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  2 года назад

      Mark, that should be just an outstanding rifle! I would have preferred a 308 over the 270 I have but it's so rare to run across one of these in my area in 308. Congrats!

    • @markduncan7638
      @markduncan7638 2 года назад +1

      @@TomRiverSimpleLiving Had it at the range yesterday with a ladder load out using Sierra Match 155Gr and it is clover leafing at 100m so yeah I am pretty happy, the scope I currently have on it is crap but I'll be buying something better soon.

  • @leonharris1329
    @leonharris1329 2 года назад +1

    Love all versions of the great 77 rugers. I should have kept all the ones that I have owned.

  • @smokepole14
    @smokepole14 2 года назад

    I have a M77 Mark II in 270 win. It’s a wood stock I got it the year before they quit making the Mark II and started with the Hawkeye. My favorite rifle of all time!

  • @cartology
    @cartology 2 года назад

    Very enjoyable video. I learned a lot about the rifle I've been humping around the Yukon for the past 15 years. It's taken sheep, caribou, moose and bison in pretty much all weather conditions without issue. Your comments about hunting distances are pretty much in alignment with my experiences...most everything gets taken inside of 200 yards, so it's more than accurate enough. I do think about a 2nd rifle in .300 WSM for bison (and longer shots), but so far it hasn't been necessary. Thanks for posting!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  2 года назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed Gerry. And I have to warn you, it's amazing how quickly a 2nd rifle turns into a 3rd! Those things are like rabbits. As long as you only have one you'll only have one but as soon as you get two together they start multiplying. LOL

  • @mattcurrie3862
    @mattcurrie3862 3 года назад +2

    My favorite hunting rifles by far. I have one in .22 mag, .243 Win and .270 Win. I am still looking for one in my favorite rifle caliber, .222 Rem.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      .222 or .223? Not that it matters that much since the difference between them is only .001.. LOL

    • @jacdan0716
      @jacdan0716 3 года назад

      I have in the last 4 weeks purchased 2 a 270 and 243 love the look and feel. joined a group on fb to get more info apparently the 222 was only released in New Zealand and Australia . Small group but amazing collections of m77,. skeleton stock ruger owners if interested.

  • @ULFISHGETTER
    @ULFISHGETTER 2 года назад +1

    My first rifle was a ruger m77 in 30-06. I sold it the following year after I killed my first deer with it. I just couldn’t fall in love with it. They are very dependable rifles though, but I prefer Winchester model 70’s If I’m getting a control round feed. Ended up with a tikka in 30-06 and will say I like that rifle better. Weatherby Mark V’s and Remington 700’s are my favorite though! I love a good lever action as well. Browning blrs, Henry Long Rangers, and Marlin 45-70’s are always a fantastic option for deer hunting. I know I’m wondering off on a different road now! Hope you’re well Tom!

  • @kentowens2179
    @kentowens2179 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I enjoy your presentations, and explanations. A lot of folks can learn from you if they watch. As I said, I enjoy all of your videos, because I love hunting rifles.

  • @johnforya
    @johnforya 3 года назад

    I bought a 308 new Ruger M77 mkii in 2001, as a Dutch immigrant and coming from a no-gun country I was highly impressed with this gun. More than seriously impressed with
    the 308 recoil though! Mine has a wooden stock and a 24" bull barrel and a Leopold scope on it. I stopped shooting for a long while and recently got it out of the case. Still like new of course, but changed the original stock pad to a 'Limbsaver' and have a Witt muzzle brake on the way....call me a sissy...:) Not a hunter but planning hog hunting in TX with this and my new Sig AR10 in 308!
    Enjoyed your take on it!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      I wouldn't call you a sissy at all. Coming from a non gun country i have no doubt that recoil got your attention the first time you pulled the trigger. And it sounds like one really sweet shooting rifle now! Good luck on those hogs and it should be interesting to see which you prefer for that the AR10 or the bolt gun!

  • @nwredneckturner1508
    @nwredneckturner1508 3 года назад

    Living in the Pacific Northwest, rain is the norm rather than the exception. I've been looking for one of these M77's for a while now and they seem to be scarce as hens teeth. People that have them do not want to let them go!

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      I've heard the same thing from some guys in Alaska. They come up pretty often on Gun Broker but they usually bring top dollar on there especially for the rare cartridges but I can say they're great rifles and worth it.

  • @daveschuetrum576
    @daveschuetrum576 Год назад

    Great review! I bought one of those M77 MK II's when they first came out. In 3006. I hunt with it to this day and it is still my go to rifle. I have a silver Leopold VX3 on it and replaced the trigger with a Timney trigger set at about 1 1/2 lbs. Every year for meat I shoot about 4 or 5 deer and who knows how many hogs. Don't buy much store bought meat. I shoot Remington Core-Lokt 150 grain stuff. Dave from South Carolina.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  Год назад

      What part of S.C. are you in Dave?

    • @daveschuetrum576
      @daveschuetrum576 Год назад

      @@TomRiverSimpleLiving I live outside Columbia and hunt in a club that borders Congaree National Park, and my other club is directly across the river from Congaree Park. Look for the Park on the map to get an idea. Much of the Park was my club at one time, too. Out in the woods all the time.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  Год назад

      @@daveschuetrum576 Gorgeous country down there! I'm in Greenwood and hunt Greenwood, Abbeville, McCormick, and parts of Edgfield.

    • @daveschuetrum576
      @daveschuetrum576 Год назад

      @@TomRiverSimpleLiving I do my picture stories of down this way on Facebook. We simply live in Paradise. It's OK to friend me if you wish.

  • @ivyleague3224
    @ivyleague3224 3 года назад +1

    whoa just straight forward common sense to the damn point info, no crying over trigger pull or sub moa nonsense. anyway late nineties i had a work meeting prior to my shift and i had a few minutes so i ran over to a gun shop and they had one in 7mmRM in the used rack for $428 in mint condition, so glad i bought it absolutely one of my favorites.

  • @MikesManCave
    @MikesManCave Год назад

    Bought one back in the 90's thought it was the best looking rifle around, bed the action and free float the barrel and epoxy fill the voids in the fore end to stiffen the stock (that's what I did with mine) and you have sub MOA all day long. I have the 223.

  • @marylisaac2191
    @marylisaac2191 7 месяцев назад

    Dear Sir, I pin this under my wife's name, it is her pad ,I own 4 mark II Ruger rifles of witch 2 are the boat ore 1 a 300 win mag,that I love! The other in 270win I bought in the mid 90s slapped a125 dollar scope on it bore it to 2in high at 100yds I have not touched it to this day!!! If I were to have to choose only one rifle, and I have a few! This would be the ONE!!!

  • @clintjohnson7023
    @clintjohnson7023 8 месяцев назад

    I want one of these river M77 skeleton rifles in either 25/06 or 7mm-08 or both. I fell in l8ve with them in 1994 or 95. When a friend of mines son showed up at the deer lease with one. It was in 25/06.

  • @markhansen8078
    @markhansen8078 3 года назад

    I enjoyed your video and liked that you were thorough in your analysis of the M77 all weather. My first center fire rifle was a Ruger M77 MKII all weather with iron sights in 30-06 spr caliber. I put a considerable amount of thought into which rifle to buy. At the time it was a big expense for a married man with 2 little kids. I managed to save the money to order this rifle by working a second job. My intended purpose was for hunts in AK. I had 2 brothers living in AK and we were discussing a caribou hunt so a rugged rifle was paramount, iron sights mandatory as backup, 30-06 more than capable and ammo readily available everywhere. I never got to do a caribou hunt but did hunt black tail deer on Prince William Sound. I also still own that M77 and use it for deer and hogs here in FL.
    Thanks for the M77 review.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. And that's the great thing about the old 30/06, you can use it anywhere for anything!

    • @markhansen8078
      @markhansen8078 3 года назад

      @@TomRiverSimpleLiving It was a good choice for me at the time. Over the years I have acquired two more M77 all weather rifles. One is in 260 rem. which is a sweet rifle.

  • @jamespollard1670
    @jamespollard1670 3 года назад +1

    I have one of these in 243 . Super accurate too .

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      My friend Joey has one in .243 and he loves it. His is super accurate as well.

    • @billyellis3509
      @billyellis3509 3 года назад

      I have the 243 as well , my hunting partner has it in a 260 . Trying to buy it .but he wont sell . This are awesome and well manufactured guns .

  • @chevymiami123
    @chevymiami123 2 года назад

    I used my Ruger in Africa and did a world shot 450 mts!! Great rifle!!

  • @user-un5my5bw4j
    @user-un5my5bw4j Год назад

    When I became a gunsmith I learned off the Ruger 77 it was the first action I ever built one off of. 264win magnum that I had burnt the barrel out of. Since then it's on its fifth barrel which is a 30" MTU designed for long range whitetail hunting. They are an extremely strong action, harder than the hubs of hell I know I drilled and tapped mine to 8-40 threads for the pic rail on it. Once you understand certain things with the bottom metal, mag box, and action screws you can solve the accuracy issues that plagued casuals and regular hunters for years. I even got really good at fixing the M77 Tang Safety triggers for people to where mine are feel exactly as my trigger tech primary trigger on my cust surgeon 257ai

  • @jasonlopez4855
    @jasonlopez4855 2 года назад

    I really like mine Ruger Mark II 300 win mag thousand yards no problem.
    My do all rifle never let me down.
    1998 I have the original sales matt
    It shows every rifle they sold from 1996 to 1999 I got it when store went out of business with all kinds of stuff.

  • @demetriuscooksey7147
    @demetriuscooksey7147 3 года назад

    Lots of reasons to respect and admire Bill Ruger.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      He's a person I should spend more time learning about. Very influential and smart individual.

  • @donaldanderson3249
    @donaldanderson3249 3 года назад

    I love mine . It's also 270 and I painted the stock green and the inserts are dark tan to blend in with the Oregon coast 😀

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад +1

      We'll call yours a custom M77! And I haven't heard from anyone yet that didn't love theirs. That's the sign of a great rifle.

  • @southernbuck101georgia2
    @southernbuck101georgia2 Год назад

    Hunted with the mk 2 skeleton since 1990.
    Killed a Georgia buck all but 2 seasons since.
    Plus a few Oklahoma bucks,
    A muley,and an Elk.
    Mostly hunt powerlines and fence lines.
    If I can see it,I can kill it, up to 600 yds with a simple leoupold vx 2 of the same year.
    I've since acquired many stainless Ruger M77mk 2s and RSIs,even 22s.
    I lost count a few years ago at 16 different calibers and configurations. And added more.
    But that 3006 is always my hunting companion.
    It's like a glove,or a good fitting pair of jeans.
    It just fits.
    M77 mk 2s and the single Sixes are my favorite firearms.
    And Ruger Firearms are my gunmakers,as far as my working,guns.

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 3 года назад

    Im a left hand user of Ruger rifles, and unfortunately I dont think these were ever offered in lefties. Even so, this video is the most sound and historically correct about the Ruger 77 and their Zytel stock that ive watched. The information you relayed was correct about the design of the stock and in genrral of the m77 series. Its also a testament as to why this model of rifle is sought after in places like the BC coast and Alaska and folks fondly refer to them as their boat paddle rifle. They are sought after in nasty weather areas.
    Anyway great production and homeage to a really great rifle made for not so great weather.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      Thanks Aaron, and now that you mention it I don't recall having ever seen one of these in a left handed version. I have to say you south paws get left out far to often when it comes to rifles.

  • @chrislayman7004
    @chrislayman7004 3 года назад

    Great video. I have this gun in 30/06 hands down my favorite

  • @cb777-t1l
    @cb777-t1l Год назад

    Mine's in .338 Win Mag and it's not too big for whitetails. Got it at a gun show in Coudersport, PA, in the nineties. Thought I'd take it bear hunting. I did, but I never saw any bears. I remember deer hunting with it on a day of lots of heavy wet snow (2ft)---tree branches were breaking and bowing everywhere---and I just crossed a creek and looked up to see 5 or six deer 30 yards away (in doe season) and I pulled up to shoot and my glasses were completely fogged up. I took them off and made a shot just as they were skedaddling away and dropped her. Ol' Zytel came through. It's got some character, just like the Remington Nylon. I wish I had a Remington Nylon .22. They were readily available when I was 16 but I just didn't buy one. They were probably $50.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  Год назад

      It's funny the rifles that we remember, which is a big part of why I got this one. And I remember when these were a lot cheaper!

  • @billyellis3509
    @billyellis3509 3 года назад

    Awesome topic and video as always . I have this in a 243 and what a sweet well mad rifle. Thanks and keep the shows coming.

  • @deboard_masonlee1028
    @deboard_masonlee1028 3 года назад +1

    I just picked one of these up with the wood stock in 7mm Rem Mag. Tracked the serial back to 2000 and it’s still in excellent condition

  • @RickNethery
    @RickNethery 3 года назад

    The Ruger M77 Hawkeye and MK2 are my favorite rifles of all time. Great review.👍

  • @gordyowens9570
    @gordyowens9570 3 года назад

    I have a Ruger m77 Mark two in wooden stock in mm remington magnum and I love it.

  • @JBIRD270
    @JBIRD270 3 года назад

    I have this awesome Rifle in 7mm-08
    Youth model
    And my son used for his 1st deer kill
    So awesome to see

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed, and I have to say in my opinion 7mm-08 is probably the perfect cartridge for these rifles for deer hunting. Sadly there aren't many out there chambered for it.

    • @JBIRD270
      @JBIRD270 3 года назад

      @@TomRiverSimpleLiving Brought brand New is my favorite rifle and offered to buy my son a rifle he said he wanted the Ruger, glad you made the video.

  • @shawncrittenden6216
    @shawncrittenden6216 4 года назад +1

    I have a M77 Mark II 7mm RemMag All Weather Stainless with a Ultra-Brake Muzzle Brake(looks like a thimble or BeeHive with holes in it) It kicks Less than a 270 and is more accurate than I can shoot Cold.... when it heats up 5-6 shots it opens up to about 10" at 1000yds........ and it loves Cheap Green box Fed Ammo...... I just have a TASCO WorldClass Plus 3x-9x 44mm(Max Diameter for the stock rings) Stainless Scope on it... Floated the barrel(easy with Synthetic stocks)....The Stock cleans up a whole seasons light scratches and white dusty looking oxidation real nice with Armor-All tire cleaner..... Makes it look brand new..... Only Neg about it is with the Brake it is "Loud" for anyone with you..Love it.. Dealers Refer it to the "Boat Paddle rifle" (cause of the Black Synthetic-Stock).. I sight in for 2" high at 100yrds (gives me 0-400yrs X marks the spot) Dropped Elk on the Run at 465yards..... Old timers that would not take shot said "You Damm Kid's and your SPACEGUNS!!!!"....... Bought it With Muzzle brake mounted and a fresh trigger Job Gov Seized auction gun for $325.00 (That was in 1995/1996) Dude just had work done to it got to put 1 box of shells through it and got busted for dealing .....One rifle that if They come for it, they will have to "Pry It From My Cold Dead Hands"......

  • @brokespoke5424
    @brokespoke5424 3 года назад +1

    I'm so grateful for your channel. I love your content keep up the good work.

  • @doylehightechmattstumpf2529
    @doylehightechmattstumpf2529 3 года назад

    I own 2. One in .243 and one in 30-06. I’m constantly on the lookout for the latest and greatest in ARs, pistols and shotguns. Haven’t been in the market for a hunting rifle in 20 years, and don’t plan on buying one any time soon. Maybe I’ll sell em to someone in Alaska for a small fortune some day.

    • @TomRiverSimpleLiving
      @TomRiverSimpleLiving  3 года назад

      Well they sure are popular in Alaska and the Pacific North West. And it is amazing how the value of these have gone up.

  • @towtruckninjas4900
    @towtruckninjas4900 3 года назад

    Yes, this guy is awesome. He's just chilling, love it!