Ruger M77 Hawkeye Varmint Target 17980 Complete Specs and Full Gun Specifications

Target forend Unique, two stage , adjustable target trigger with a short "take-up" stage, followed by a crisp, light target pull with no creep or overtravel. Cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy, longevity and easy cleaning. Ergonomically pleasing stock has rounded contours along the barrel, on the bottom of the stock and on top of the pistol grip and wrap-around checkering on grip and forend. Hinged solid-steel floorplate for easy unloading without having to chamber each cartridge. Features an engraved Ruger logo and patented latch that is flush with the trigger guard to avoid accidental dumping of cartridges. Heavy contour cold hammer-forged barrel with target crown results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy, longevity and easy cleaning. Patented integral scope mounts, machined directly on the solid-steel receiver, provide a stable mounting surface for scope rings, eliminating a potential source of looseness and inaccuracy in the field (scope rings included). Ergonomically pleasing stock has rounded contours along the barrel, on the bottom of the stock and on top of the pistol grip. Three-position safety is easily accessible and allows the shooter to lock the bolt or to load and unload the rifle with the safety engaged. Also includes: rugged one-piece, stainless steel bolt; studs for mounting sling swivels.
100
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$926.49
Used Price:
$648.54
Sale Price:
$648.54

Product Specifications

Brand Ruger
Category Rifles
Length 48"
Action Bolt Action
Caliber 6.5mm CM
Capacity 4+1
Finish Matte Stainless

Ruger M77 Hawkeye Varmint Target 17980 Reviews

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Loomis H
February 9, 2022
100

Exceptional product. Incredibly accurate with heavy stainless barrel. Unfortunately this exact Model is no longer offered. I guess it was too good.

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Lesley H
February 9, 2022
100

The rifle is Ruger 101, with a better than usual trigger. I encountered two issues with the rifle, but both were easily corrected. First, the provided rings will not accommodate glass with a larger than 40mm objective, which I found odd in a target rig, w

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Zachariah B
February 9, 2022
100

As almot any of us that have done business here, Bud's Guns is an excellent store. In my experience they are the best. Now the rifle. Mostly excellent. Fit and finish are typical Ruger-not fancy, but well done. Trigger is very good out of the box-not as

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Tigsley A
February 9, 2022
100

another great product from ruger and the process through buds is second to none gun shoots sub moa at 100 yards tack driver even though i didnt have the best rest to do it with

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Frederick D
February 9, 2022
100

My Ruger M77 hawkeye varmint target shipped in 7 working days also received my Leupold VX3i 6.5-20 X 50 varmint hunter scope in 5 days. Mounted scope per Leupold's instructions using gun and scope levels. Went to the range today and bore sighted at 25 yar

Ruger M77 Hawkeye Varmint Target 17980 Questions and Answers

Asked by geoz48 7 years ago

does the gun say "varmint" on it?

Unknown 6 years ago

No it doesn't

Unknown 6 years ago

Please click the green box stating it as the best answer. We are rated on our answers and are just volunteers, not Buds employees. You can choose more then one Thank you!

Asked by geoz48 8 years ago

6.5 vs 6 Creedmor

Unknown 6 years ago

There are more good 6.5 caliber bullets available. The 6.5 caliber has gained quite a reputation over the past 120 years as a target and hunting round that has no match for the recoil sensitive shooter and it is easy on barrels so the equipment will last

Unknown 6 years ago

Jared, features and accessories are the same down to the 5rd Magpul AICS Magazine. Savage Customer Service may be the best source if there is a difference I can't find at (413) 568-7001 or (800) 370-0708 Monday through Friday 8:00AM – 5:00PM EST

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