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Ruger M77 MkII VLE
Caliber | 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Win), 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Rem) |
Length | 46.0" (1168mm) |
Weight | 9.51 lbs (4.32 kg) no optics |
Barrel Length | 26 inches (660mm) |
Lands and Grooves | 6 |
Twist, Right Hand | 1:12" |
Magazine Capacity | 5 rounds |
Sight | Integral Scope base and 1" rings included. |
Stock | Greyed laminated wood |
Accessories | Harris bi-pod included. |
How does the rifle shoot? Well, they are typical ruger, you either have a sweet shooting tack driver, or a semi-accurate shooter. Ruger's are somewhat notorious for being hit and miss. Ruger claims that the VLE should consistently shoot sub 1 MOA with match ammo, and thats about right. On average, I would say they are a .75 - 1 MOA rifle. Also, while laminated wood is better then straight walnut, it will still shift more in weather changes then a synthetic stock. But I will admit that I like the contour. I also like the mauser style action and especially the 2 stage trigger, I wish more rifles were available with the 2 stage. The VLE is a reasonable cost rifle, at about $600 (give or take) but they are supposedly for LE only, and somewhat hard to find. Overall, not a bad rifle for the money.