Good morning fellow pro's. Im a long time lurker here, I shoot a ton, but dont post alot. I recently got into a new project with my brother's bolt gun. It's a standard Ruger 77mkIIv in .220 swift, and I (we) have had some issues that I hope somebody can shed some light on.
First off, this rifle is near new, maybe 300 rounds down range. It has never grouped real tight. I've loaded up I don't know how many different load combinations for it, and it won't do any better than 2 inches at 100, no matter what. Both of my 700's, 308 and 300wm, shoot about 1/2 moa, all day long, at any distance.
Anyway, the real issue is this: we can't keep a scope on this thing . The rifle was bought new with a Redfield variable to go with it. The Redfield lasted maybe 200 rounds. I then put a Leupold VarixIII tactical on it. I had this scope on my 308 for years, with no issues what-so-ever. On the 220, it went less than a hundred rounds. The .220 Swift is hardly a violent round, it won't rattle fillings or anything. Does anybody have an idea why the scopes are going south? I have never encountered anything like this, so I'm at a loss as to what the issue, or issues could be.
Now then, my brother wants to start shooting f-class stuff with this rifle, so we are going to re-barrel it to something heavier that will go with the .473 bolt face.
My next issue is the barrel. Im having a hard time finding a barrel maker that lists the Ruger as an accepted action that they will do barrels for. Can any Ruger afficionado's out there give me an insight in where to turn?
Any help here would be greatly appreciated!
First off, this rifle is near new, maybe 300 rounds down range. It has never grouped real tight. I've loaded up I don't know how many different load combinations for it, and it won't do any better than 2 inches at 100, no matter what. Both of my 700's, 308 and 300wm, shoot about 1/2 moa, all day long, at any distance.
Anyway, the real issue is this: we can't keep a scope on this thing . The rifle was bought new with a Redfield variable to go with it. The Redfield lasted maybe 200 rounds. I then put a Leupold VarixIII tactical on it. I had this scope on my 308 for years, with no issues what-so-ever. On the 220, it went less than a hundred rounds. The .220 Swift is hardly a violent round, it won't rattle fillings or anything. Does anybody have an idea why the scopes are going south? I have never encountered anything like this, so I'm at a loss as to what the issue, or issues could be.
Now then, my brother wants to start shooting f-class stuff with this rifle, so we are going to re-barrel it to something heavier that will go with the .473 bolt face.
My next issue is the barrel. Im having a hard time finding a barrel maker that lists the Ruger as an accepted action that they will do barrels for. Can any Ruger afficionado's out there give me an insight in where to turn?
Any help here would be greatly appreciated!