Ruger M77 Mark II .30-06 Bolt-Action Rifle | Stainless 22-Inch Barrel, H-S Precision Stock, 2000 Production
This Ruger M77 Mark II blends classic controlled-round-feed reliability with modern materials. Built in 2000 near the end of Mark II production, it features a factory stainless barreled action fitted to an aftermarket H-S Precision Pro-Series composite stock with an aluminum bedding block. The result is a durable, weather-resistant hunting rifle in the versatile .30-06 chambering, ready for glass thanks to the integral scope bases and included stainless Ruger rings.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling Condition: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The stainless metal surfaces display a few faint handling marks; the composite stock is free of cracks or chips and retains its black/gray spider-web finish.
What’s Included
- Ruger M77 Mark II rifle
- Factory Ruger 1-inch stainless scope rings (installed)
The 22-inch cold-hammer-forged stainless sporter barrel offers balanced handling while maximizing velocity from the .30-06 cartridge. An unthreaded muzzle preserves a clean hunting profile.
Ruger’s Mauser-type full-length claw extractor and controlled-round-feed bolt deliver dependable cycling from the internal 4-round box magazine. A three-position wing safety allows safe loading and unloading with the bolt locked or operating.
The H-S Precision Pro-Series stock combines Kevlar and fiberglass over an aluminum bedding block, providing a rigid platform that enhances accuracy and resists weather. Sling-swivel studs are installed for easy field carry, and length of pull measures 13.5 inches.
Integral scope-ring bases are machined into the receiver, and this rifle comes with matching stainless 1-inch Ruger rings already mounted—simplifying optics installation. A hinged stainless floorplate carries a laser-etched Ruger phoenix logo, adding a subtle factory touch.
Produced in the USA in 2000, this rifle represents the last of the Mark II series before Ruger transitioned to the Hawkeye line, offering collectors and shooters a well-regarded action paired with upgraded precision furniture.




