ThreeJacks
AH veteran
It is a RSI (mannlicher) model.I was just on Rugers website and they had a Ruger #1 RSI in 9.3x62 listed as being available through lipseys as well
It is a RSI (mannlicher) model.I was just on Rugers website and they had a Ruger #1 RSI in 9.3x62 listed as being available through lipseys as well
Correct, they are dovetail.Is there a reason that I cant find "low" 30mm rings? I must buy specific rings tailored to the Ruger m77 dovetail ? Generic rings won't work?
Also check Leupold, Ruger type rings for M77/Hawkeye. Their medium is the lower than Ruger medium s.I’m not sure compared to Alaska Arms, those are really nice.Correct, they are dovetail.
Try Alaskan arms they make 30mm rings for M77
The Alaska Arms set is specific for the Ruger M77 models and the set includes one medium and one low ring. Best rings I have found, what I put on my M77African 35 Whelenim not finding ''low'' 30mm rings for this rifle. Not even from Alaskan arms .... ?

How/why is that irritating? It’s no different than other allocations on limited production products; bourbon, cars, certain sneakers, etc.I’m not irritated at the dealers who mark them up, or even the people that buy them and relist them for a higher price.
Lipseys is irritating for their irregular sales. Number one I know I’ll never get one, my volume is nowhere near the level needed to get one.
But it seems they’re making tiny numbers of stuff people want, while flooding the market with others. 250 each of the .275 rigby. 250 of the 9.3x62 African. 250 of the 6.5x55.
Though not as popular of a caliber I KNOW they had to have produced over 500 each of the .270 and .35 Whelen Africans.
I’m irritated more with the buyers who pay over msrp for unspectacular products, as their giving that money to the clowns who are reselling it is, in turn, driving up the prices on everything else for everyone else.I’m not irritated at the dealers who mark them up, or even the people that buy them and relist them for a higher price.
Lipseys is irritating for their irregular sales. Number one I know I’ll never get one, my volume is nowhere near the level needed to get one.
But it seems they’re making tiny numbers of stuff people want, while flooding the market with others. 250 each of the .275 rigby. 250 of the 9.3x62 African. 250 of the 6.5x55.
Though not as popular of a caliber I KNOW they had to have produced over 500 each of the .270 and .35 Whelen Africans.
I have attempted a 25/100 yard zero for my 9.3x62. It is dead on with regard to windage and 3" low with Geco 255gr ammo. Ballistic tables indicate it should be .25" high at 25 yards for a 100 yard zero. When I called Ruger for a shorter front sight blade, their work from home, incompetent service guy parroted "we can only send you a replacement blade that is the same size as the one on the rifle". Or, of course, they will send you a pick-up label to send it back to them and they will fix it - after I run the risk of having it stolen, or it being smashed going to Ruger and coming back. No, thanks! I will put int the NECG replacement front site blade when it comes in from Midway 12DEC25. I don't think it is too much to expect a rifle with an MSRP of $1,640 to be better regulated, and to not have a John Deer repair approach when it comes to a front sight
@vpsalin - See below, or send over an email to Morris the owner of Alaskan Arms, he's a really nice and helpful man.im not finding ''low'' 30mm rings for this rifle. Not even from Alaskan arms .... ?
Picked mine up Tuesday of this week. The rifle is a beauty. People at the gun store were going Gaga over it. It matches all my Ruger #1s M77 Compact and the Marlin 44 mag.