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DawnPatrol
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Thanks everyone!! I really appreciate people taking the the time to share info and perspectives.
Howdy everyone! Happy 2023.
I recently inherited my father in law’s Ruger m77 tang safety (1975 vintage) in .270 win. Cool old gun, with lots of family history.
I’d like it to be my daughter’s first big game rifle when she’s ready, but don’t really want to start her out with something as stout as a .270.
What lighter calibers can I rebarrel this gun into without having to change a bunch of stuff with the bolt/magazine etc?
Sorry for the noob question; I tried googling but maybe I’m not using the right terminology.
Thanks!!
The last tube I had installed last year was right near $700. $330 for the tube, $300 contour, chamber and install, $50 shipping, ect… That’s for stainless. I chromoly tube could be cheaper in the white, but then you’d need it blued.
Like others have said, that’s pretty well a new gun.
You’d probably be better served to try something like this and if the gun likes it, buy a case and get your girl out practicing.
HSM Low Recoil Ammunition 270 Winchester 130 Grain Sierra Tipped Spitzer Boat Tail Box of 20 -
Quantity: 20 Roundcabelas.store
Pac-Nor would be an outfit to call if you decide on a barrel swap.
TBD on accuracy. Haven’t made it to the range since Christmas time.How well does it even shoot?
If it’s a shooter, then buy a Tikka T3X Lite in .223 REM 1:8” twist…will handle your listed game/distances and be a great learning gun. Check out the .223 on Deer, Elk Bear thread…
If that seems too small in caliber, then go with Tikka .243 Win
I don't think that is a legit Cabelas store. This is their legit site.https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/hornady-american-whitetail-centerfire-rifle-ammo
You are correct in that there are some low recoil factory loads available in 270 (and other cartridges).