The Ruger 77/22 in .22 Hornet is a bolt-action rifle that balances old-school varmint hunting with modern precision. Chambered in .22 Hornet and wearing an 18.5-inch stainless barrel and green laminate stock, this 6-round rotary-mag rifle delivers factory accuracy you can trust at the bench or in the field. If you want a lightweight, reliable .22 Hornet that feels like a full-size centerfire, this Ruger 77/22 is your next range buddy.
| Manufacturer | Ruger |
|---|---|
| Model | 77/22 |
| Material | Stainless steel receiver and barrel, green laminate stock |
| Compatibility | .22 Hornet ammunition |
| Finish | Stainless steel (STS) |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Cold hammer-forged barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: Ruger’s cold hammer-forging process creates ultra-precise rifling that holds tight groups round after round, even with hotter .22 Hornet loads.
- 90-degree bolt throw — WHY IT MATTERS: The short, crisp throw speeds up cycling and keeps your scope low, making follow-up shots faster without losing cheek weld.
- Detachable rotary magazine — WHY IT MATTERS: The unique rotor separates cartridges for reliable feeding, and the mag sits flush with the stock so nothing snags on your gear or clothing.
- Integral scope mounts — WHY IT MATTERS: Machined directly into the solid-steel receiver, these mounts give you a rock-solid base for your glass — no lapping or shimming needed.
Who It’s For
This rifle fits recreational shooters who want a .22 Hornet for plinking, small-game hunting, or long-range practice without the recoil of a centerfire. First-time buyers will appreciate the simple, reliable design, while experienced shooters will dig the accuracy out of the box. If you’re after a lightweight bolt gun that punches above its weight class, this is your rig.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Factory accuracy that rivals custom builds; stainless barrel resists rust in wet conditions; flush-mount mag keeps the balance point clean; integral scope mounts save you money on rings.
- Cons: The rotary magazine can be a bit stiff to load at first — give it a few cycles and it loosens up. Also, the .22 Hornet is a niche round, so ammo availability can be spotty compared to .22 LR.
Comparison
| Feature | Ruger 77/22 .22 Hornet | Zev Technologies ZEV-22 | Geissele Automatics Super 22 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 18.5″ stainless cold hammer-forged | 16″ stainless match-grade | 20″ stainless fluted |
| Magazine | 6-round rotary (flush) | 10-round detachable box | 10-round detachable box |
| Stock | Green laminate | Black synthetic | Gray synthetic |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs | 5.8 lbs | 7.2 lbs |
| Price | $1,073.82 | ~$1,200 | ~$1,350 |
| Best For | Hunting & bench shooting | Competition & lightweight builds | Precision & tactical use |
FAQ
What scope rings come with the Ruger 77/22?
The rifle includes Ruger’s integral scope rings that mount directly to the receiver. No need to buy separate rings — just mount your scope and go.
Can I use a suppressor on this rifle?
Yes, the 18.5-inch barrel is threaded (1/2-28 tpi), so you can attach a suppressor. Just make sure your can is rated for .22 Hornet pressures.
Is the rotary magazine compatible with other Ruger 77/22 models?
The rotary mag is specific to the 77/22 .22 Hornet. It won’t fit .22 LR or .22 WMR versions, so stick with the Hornet mag for this rifle.
How accurate is the Ruger 77/22 out of the box?
Most shooters report sub-MOA groups at 100 yards with quality .22 Hornet ammo. The cold hammer-forged barrel and integral mounts keep things tight.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to Ruger specs, the 77/22 has been a top seller in the rimfire bolt-action market for over a decade, with over 200,000 units sold since launch.
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