Ruger Guide Gun for Sale
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Ruger Guide Gun Green Mountain .375 RUG 20" Barrel 3-Rounds Left-Handed
Brand:
Ruger
Action:
Bolt
Barrel Length:
20
Caliber:
.375 RUG
Capacity:
3+1
Finish Per Color:
Green
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Ruger 47125 Guide Gun 375 Ruger 3+1 20" Green Mountain Matte Stainless Right Hand
Brand:
Ruger
Action:
Bolt Action
Barrel Length:
20"
Caliber:
.375 RUG
Capacity:
3
Finish Per Color:
Matte Stainless Steel
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Ruger M77 GUIDE Gun 338WIN SS 20-inch
Brand:
Ruger
Action:
Bolt
Barrel Length:
20"
Caliber:
.338 WIN MAG
Capacity:
3
Finish Per Color:
Matte Stainless Steel
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Ruger M77 Hawkeye Guide Gun Matte Stainless .30-06 20-inch 4Rds
Brand:
Ruger
Action:
Bolt
Barrel Length:
20
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Capacity:
4
Finish Per Color:
Matte Stainless
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Ruger M77 Guide Gun Bolt-Action Rifle - .375 Ruger
Brand:
Ruger
Barrel Length:
20"
Caliber:
.375 RUG
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Ruger M77 Guide GUN W/Mbs .300Rcm Matte S/S < 47114
Brand:
Ruger
Barrel Length:
20"
Caliber:
.300 RCM
Capacity:
3
Finish Per Color:
Stainless
Rounds:
3
Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger Guide Gun for Sale
Is the Ruger guide gun good?
Ruger Guide Gun owners report solid accuracy and reliability. It's a compact bolt-action built for hunting with a 20-inch barrel, express sights, and weather-resistant design. Available in five magnum cartridges. Typically priced around $1,230, with six variants currently in stock across our marketplace.
What calibers does the Ruger Guide gun come in?
Ruger offers the Guide Gun in five cartridges: .30-06 Springfield, .300 Win Mag, .338 Win Mag, .375 Ruger, and .416 Ruger.
How much does a guide gun cost?
Ruger Guide Gun rifles typically cost around $1,230. Most listings fall between $1,008 and $1,449. The MSRP is $1,359, while the average new market price runs around $1,202. Seven variants are available across multiple retailers.
Is the Ruger M77 discontinued?
Ruger is discontinuing the entire 77-Series of bolt-action rifles, not just the rimfire and pistol-caliber variants like the 77-17, 77-22, 77-357, and 77-44. This includes the centerfire models. Six variants are currently available across 24 retailers while supplies last, typically priced around $1,230.
What is the 375 Ruger good for?
The .375 Ruger is effective on large and dangerous game worldwide. In North America it handles brown bear well. In Africa it meets the legal minimum for thick-skinned dangerous game like elephant, buffalo, and hippo, making it a versatile choice for hunters pursuing multiple species on safari.
Is a 375 more powerful than a 30-06?
Yes. A .375 fires a bigger, heavier bullet and generates considerably more energy than a .30-06. The .375 H&H and .375 Ruger both deliver superior penetration, making them better suited for large dangerous game. Recoil is noticeably stronger, so shooter control matters.
What is the most accurate ammo for a Ruger 375?
Accuracy varies by individual rifle, but Hornady factory loads with 270-grain Interlock or 300-grain InterBond perform well in most .375 Rugers. Hand loaders report good results with 250-grain Berger Elite Hunters over RL16 or H4350. Testing multiple loads is the only way to find your rifle's preference.
What guns do Alaskan guides use?
Alaskan guides typically carry bolt-action rifles chambered in .30-06, .338 Win Mag, .375 H&H, .375 Ruger, or .416 Ruger. Many favor Ruger's Guide Gun series. Some guides also carry 12-gauge shotguns with slugs. Choice depends on terrain and whether the primary concern is brown bear, moose, or caribou.