The "77" in Ruger 77/22 refers to the model designation of the rifle, indicating it is part of Ruger's 77 series, which includes various firearm models. The "22" signifies that the rifle is chambered for .22 caliber ammunition, which is commonly used for small game hunting and target shooting. This model combines Ruger's traditional design elements with a focus on versatility and accuracy in a .22 caliber firearm.
100-300 USD or so
75-200 USD or so
50-260 or so
1 in 14"
Timney Triggers are very good and make a crisp trigger for the 77-22 that breaks between 1.5 and 2lbs. timneytriggers.com
Winchester did not make a model 77.Could you mean model 70?,or do you refer to the ruger model 77?
You will have to call Ruger to find out.
1694 you multiply 22 by 77
If it's an older gun it's likely 1:14 twist. Most of them were.
The Model 77
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.310. Call Ruger to verify.