Ruger Guide Gun Vs Alaskan
Ruger m77 alaskan vs guide gun. Is one of the nation's leading manufacturers of rugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market.
So far i've only killed a caribou with it.
Ruger guide gun vs alaskan. I just bought an m77 alaskan in.416 ruger. Ruger m77 alaskan vs guide gun. The alaskan was replaced by the guide gun in 2013.
Between the 2 of us we have 9 head of african game and a few texas hogs killed. I am trying to decide between a hawkeye african and a guide gun. For more than 70 years, ruger has been a model of corporate and community responsibility.
Usually the go to answer around here seems to the the guide gun, but i started thinking about the.375 ruger alaskan. I vowed to either buy another ruger guide gun or build a 416 ruger or 416 taylor on a winchester action and build it as light as the guide gun. I must say the guide gun has got a very beautiful stock and a good stainless steel breech and muzzle but the hawkeye african looks really good too.
Caliber:.454 casull/.45 colt (also available in.480 ruger and.44 magnum) Ruger managed to harness a truly powerful cartridge in this gun and it was a literal blast to shoot it as much as i did. A brief review of my initial thoughts on the ruger guide gun in 375 ruger.
All these rifles come w/ a muzzle break and a good recoil pad. The guide gun concept is a a handy length rifle with open sights that a guide would carry as a backup to whatever his client was using. I took one in.375 ruger to alaska for grizzly and could not have chosen a better rifle for the game and the conditions.
In my option the guns are damn near perfect for spot and stalk either in open country or the thick bush. The.375 ruger was meant as an alternative to the.375 h&h but uses a standard length long action so in theory manufacturing costs would be lower to build the gun. I think it is the same gun that toby458 recently picked up.
At least that's my take on it. Several guide friends swear by the 375 ruger as a bear stopper. I am undecided on whether or not i’ll be purchasing this beautiful gun.
Obviously, the gun was a heavy hitter. Good news to me, it seems the old ways still live. Ruger ruger super redhawk alaskan double action revolver.
Ruger puts a big recoil pad on their guide gun in this caliber. Yet to test it on game but i’ve got some loads sorted now. I never used the brake on my guide gun, so not having the threaded muzzle was a plus for me.
Almost shot a bear at close range but. While i’d love to own the alaskan, it might be slightly depressing to know that it will sit in a safe 358 days a year. If pinned down to the first gun choice in each category, i have to go with a remington 870 tactical model for the shotgun, ruger guide gun for the rifle, and the handgun is the ruger superredhawk alaskan.
There is a hawkeye alaskan rifle but again it's chambered in 300 and 338 win mag or 375 ruger. Hard to see where.223 would fit into that concept. And it's called just a guide gun and not alaskan guide gun.
Does anybody have experience with either of. Then, along came the ruger alaskan i found for sale in a local gun store. The guide gun has a 20 inch barrel and comes with open sights and scope rings (bases built.
I had to cut the stock down when i went to the magnum recoil pad and on that note, it loses a couple points from me on that count. If i'm going to buy a rifle with that action length, i likely will get the.375 or.416 ruger. A proper gun grip is the first part on your ruger alaskan that you will come into contact with while reaching for it in the holster.
However, the question i guess is whether the improved long range ballistics and superior performance (no matter what the garrett heads say) is worth the larger. The ruger alaskan is a large handgun, yet it is still compact enough to be worn in a belt holster under a coat. The alaskan morphed into the m77 hawkeye guide gun in 2013, with the company expanding its caliber options.
My wife has the guide gun in 375 and it also shoots lights out. So, i will start my contribution with some hopefully decent questions. A single steel cross bolt is located almost directly below the chamber in an effort to minimize the rotational force produced during firing.
Nosler partitions at 225 yards are a bit tougher then they really need to be for a caribou but it went down within maybe 15 yards (lung shot). Ruger m77 alaskan vs guide gun. Check article below about grips for your ruger alaskan.
Mine is stainless with the overmolded hogue stock. But with the winchester magnums now part of the mix, it seems to better fit its alaskan moniker. That butt plate looks to be the type where some of the spacers can be removed to properly adjust the length of pull like the gsr.
But that's not an alaska guide gun. With products made in america, ruger offers consumers almost 800 variations of more than 40 product lines. No pics yet as i will pick it up on monday.
In the end the best bear defense firearm is the one that you handle and shoot the most effectively. And you can find them new for around $700 if you look which is a lot cheaper than most big game rifles in.375 h&h. Like ruger's scout rifle, the guide gun has stock spacers that can be removed or added as needed, allowing for length of pull adjustments from 12.75 inches to 14.25 inches.since a gun such as this could be called on in extremely hairy situations, you need.
The 13.5” length of pull was just right for me out of the box. I'm looking for the ballistics for dummies comparisons of the 3 and felt recoil comparisons of the 3. After owning a couple of gsr's (that i really like), i wish i had also bought the alaskan, but may now get the guide gun.
Sturm, ruger & co., inc. The gun can shoot better than i can. There are possibilities of changing a grip in the process of finding the right one.
I suggest you pay www.ruger.com a visit while i go ice my palm for a while. I'm about to get either a ruger guide gun or ruger hawkeye ftw hunter in either 300wm, 338wm, or 375 ruger. It has to enable you a fast and easy draw at all times and conditions.
Both come in the.416 ruger caliber.