Ruger M77 Mark II VS Winchester Model 70

Head to Head Comparison

Ruger M77 Mark II

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83%

Critic Rating

12 Reviews

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100%

User Rating

10 Reviews

Winchester Model 70

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85%

Critic Rating

16 Reviews

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91%

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28 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

N/A

Damage

11.65 Yeets

1000 yards

Range

1000 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

N/A

Capacity

5+1 rounds

N/A

Mobility

1713

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$1099.19

Used Price:

$1099.19

New Price:

$1221.32

MSRP:

$1890.89

Used Price:

$1890.89

New Price:

$2100.99

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Ruger M77 Mark II

Winchester Model 70

Weight

108.8 oz

Length

42.25"

Action

Bolt Action

Bolt Action

Caliber

350 Remington Magnum

.243 Winchester

Capacity

5+1

Gun Type

Rifle

Sights

No Sights

Barrel Length

24"

Gun Stats

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Gun Descriptions

The major changes to the M77 that were made to create the M77 Mark II were to the safety, trigger and bolt. The original two-tang safety has been replaced by a three-position mechanism which allows the chamber to be loaded and unloaded while the bolt can move (as well as locking it in position to prevent it moving all together). The original trigger has also been replaced, with a two-stage trigger designed to remove large amounts of movement and weight in the trigger to make firing easier.

The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle. It has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle".[1] The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs and it is a development of the earlier Winchester Model 54, itself based on a Mauser 98-type action. The Model 70 was originally manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company between 1936 and 1980. From the early 1980s until 2006, Winchester rifles were manufactured by U.S. Repeating Arms under an agreement with Olin Corporation, allowing USRA to use the Winchester name and logo.[3] Model 70s were built in New Haven, Connecticut, from 1936 to 2006, when production ceased. In the fall of 2007, the Belgian company FN Herstal announced that Model 70 production would resume. As of 2012, new Winchester Model 70 rifles were being made by FN Herstal in Columbia, South Carolina. In 2013, assembly was moved to Portugal.

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