Warning – lead exposure, Ammunition, Ammunition (cartridges) notice – Ruger Hunting Equipment User Manual

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AMMUNITION

RUGER

®

M77

®

MARK II rifles are chambered for many of the most

popular factory-loaded cartridges manufactured in accordance with U.S. industry
practice. The particular caliber for each rifle is rollmarked on the barrel. Use
cartridges only of the designated caliber that is marked on the barrel. Please see
“Warning - Ammunition” and “Warning - Loading” on page 14.

Ruger M77 Mark II Express bolt action rifles are chambered for either the .270,
.300 Magnum, 7mm, .338 Magnum, or .30/06 cartridges in all factory loadings.
The Ruger Express Rifle magazine capacity is three cartridges.

Ruger M77 Mark II Magnum bolt action rifles are chambered for either the .416
Rigby, .404 Jeffery, .375 H&H Magnum, or .458 Lott cartridges in all factory
loadings. The Ruger Magnum Rifle magazine capacity is three cartridges in .416
Rigby, three cartridges in .404 Jeffery, four cartridges in .375 H&H, and four
cartridges in .458 Lott.

WARNING – LEAD EXPOSURE

The safety selector is held in each of its three positions by a plunger that is under
spring tension. Therefore, the gun user should frequently check the position of
the safety selector to be certain it has not been inadvertently moved. If the safety
does not function properly, or if the selector seems to move too easily, or if the
safety selector does not seem firmly positioned in any of its three positions, the
rifle should be discontinued from use and returned to the Newport Product
Service Department for repair (see p. 29).

AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGES) NOTICE

WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE

OR INJURY WHATSOEVER OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH, OR

AS A RESULT OF, THE USE IN ANY RUGER FIREARMS OF FAULTY,

OR NON-STANDARD, OR “REMANUFACTURED” OR HAND-LOADED

(RELOADED) AMMUNITION, OR OF CARTRIDGES OTHER THAN

THOSE FOR WHICH THE FIREARM WAS ORIGINALLY CHAMBERED.

Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated
areas, cleaning firearms, or handling
ammunition may result in exposure to
lead and other substances known to the
state of California to cause birth defects,
reproductive harm, and other serious
physical injury. Have adequate ventilation
at all times. Wash hands thoroughly after
exposure.

SHOOTING OR CLEANING GUNS

MAY EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD

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