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Remington 700 BDL VS Ruger M77

Head to Head Comparison

Remington 700 BDL

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88%

Critic Rating

4 Reviews

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100%

User Rating

17 Reviews

Ruger M77

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84%

Critic Rating

5 Reviews

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95%

User Rating

2 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

11.65 Yeets

Damage

N/A

1000 yards

Range

1000 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

N/A

Capacity

4 rounds

N/A

Mobility

N/A

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$1196.65

Used Price:

$1196.65

New Price:

$1329.61

MSRP:

$993.74

Used Price:

$993.74

New Price:

$1104.15

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Remington 700 BDL

Ruger M77

Length

41.62"

38.5"

Action

Bolt Action

Bolt Action

Caliber

.243 Winchester

.44 Magnum

Capacity

4

Finish

Black

Blue

Barrel Length

18.5"

Gun Stats

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Gun Descriptions

The Remington Model 700, a rifle with no equal, and a superior performer in every way. Its accuracy and dependability have become the standard by which all other centerfire rifles are measured and continually fall short. Still the most accurate out-of-the-box rifle made, the Model 700 brings its famous action and renowned consistency to this diverse family of guns. All are newly equipped with our externally adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger system. The Model 700 BDL has been the hunter's favorite for 40 years because its strong, smooth action, consistent accuracy, and classic beauty make it an unequaled value. Its high-gloss American walnut stock is enhanced by a distinctive black fore-end cap, Monte Carlo comb with raised cheekpiece, and generous skipline cut checkering. Metalwork has our rich, deep bluing for beauty and protection. The Model 700 BDL features a hinged magazine floorplate, sling swivel studs, hooded ramp front sight, and adjustable rear sight. KEY FEATURES: Receiver machined from solid-steel bar stock resulting in uniformity and strength Cylindrical receiver design provides a solid bedding area in the stock for consistent shot placement Recessed bolt face locks up inside the counter-bored breech of the barrel which is surrounded by the receiver, forming threerings-of-steel enclosing the cartridge case head for unparalleled strength Integral extractor is set in a groove inside the rim of the bolt face, uniformly supporting the cartridge head X-Mark Pro Trigger  featuring super-tight tolerances and mirror-like surface finishes, it breaks like glass and is adjustable for trigger pull weight

The Ruger M77 is a bolt-action rifle produced by Sturm, Ruger & Company. It was designed by Jim Sullivan during his three years with Ruger. The rifle features a traditional Mauser-style two-lugged bolt with a claw extractor. From the beginning, the Ruger M77 was intended as a modernized Mauser 98, though numerous changes were made. Bill Ruger wanted to use investment casting in place of a forged receiver. The Sullivan-designed bolt dispensed with the Mauser blade type ejector and instead used the simpler plunger style of ejector. A two-position tang safety and redesigned trigger system were also designed from scratch. Perhaps the most novel feature of the M77 is the only one that has not been redesigned, the angled action screw. The front action screw of traditional bolt-action rifles draws the receiver directly down against the stock. The M77 uses an angled screw that draws the action down and to the rear, tightly bedding it against the stock.

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